Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) is a commercial term used in international trade that places all accountability on the seller. All costs and hazards, including import duties and taxes, related with delivering the products to the location specified by the buyer, are born by the seller under DDP rules. This implies the seller is responsible for getting the products to the buyer, paying for transportation, obtaining any appropriate paperwork, and clearing customs in the buyer’s country. The seller is liable for any loss or damage that occurs during shipping as well. In international trade, DDP is used frequently when the buyer is unfamiliar with the customs regulations and procedures in the seller’s country, or when the seller wishes to give a comprehensive, worry-free service to the buyer.