Following Negotiations on a Transaction and the Use of Letter of Credit

The Next Step in Using a Letter of Credit for Payment

After negotiations on a transaction result in the choice of a letter of credit for payment, the next step is for the exporter to send a pro-forma invoice to the importer.

A pro-forma invoice is a document used to provide an estimate of goods and services that will be provided, before the formal invoice is issued. Once the pro-forma invoice is accepted, the issuing bank can then open a letter of credit, and the importer will make a security deposit in the issuing bank.

After deciding to use a letter of credit, the exporter should ask the advising bank to open a letter of credit. This financial instrument is crucial in international trade, providing security and efficiency to the parties involved in the transaction.

What is the next step for an exporter following negotiations on a transaction which result in the choice of a letter of credit for payment? The next step for an exporter is to send a pro-forma invoice to the importer.
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