2. Date of issue, due date and submission deadline of documents.
3. Name and address of the applicant and beneficiary (sometimes the address and telephone number will appear in the following additional terms)
4. Loading and unloading places; Time of shipment (please note that the letter of credit here generally refers to the completion of loading not later than this date, not LAYCAN)
5. sight or usance letter of credit.
6. Description of goods and services (name, unit price, price terms, quantity, packaging, origin, etc.). )
7. Reward and punishment clauses (generally in additional clauses)
8. Prompt of documents (whether it can be done, document name, number of originals and copies, name of issuing unit, issuing place, etc.). ).)
9. Additional terms (this is very important. It depends on the details of the contract and the actual operation. If some contracts are not clearly bound, write something that is stronger for you.
10. expenses (if there is no exchange fee, who will bear the cable fee, etc.). )