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by CIF vs with CIF

Both 'by CIF' and 'with CIF' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'By CIF' is commonly used in shipping and trade to indicate that the cost, insurance, and freight are included in the price, while 'with CIF' is not a standard phrase in this context.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 884 views

by CIF

This phrase is correct and commonly used in shipping and trade to indicate that the cost, insurance, and freight are included in the price.

Use 'by CIF' when referring to a trade term where the seller pays for the cost, insurance, and freight up to a certain destination point.

Examples:

  • The goods will be shipped by CIF to the buyer's port.

Alternatives:

  • CIF terms
  • Cost, Insurance, and Freight

with CIF

This phrase is not a standard expression in the context of shipping and trade. It is not commonly used to refer to the inclusion of cost, insurance, and freight in the price.

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