Question
Identify the documents highlighted in the following statements.
(a) The document prepared by the master of the ship acknowledging the receipt of good.
(b) The document issued as a proof of the fact that goods have been produced in the country mentioned on it.
(c) The document forwarded by the exporter to the importer after the shipment of goods.
(d) The document issued by the dock authority after receiving the goods from the exporters.
(e) The document required for sending the goods by air.
(f) Document which acts as a proof that goods of stated value and quantity are being brought into the country from abroad.

Answer

(a) Bill of Lading
(b) Certificate of origin
(c) Export Invoice/Foreign Invoice
(d) Dock Receipt
(e) Airway Bill
(f) Bill of Entry

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