新编外贸英语教程

新编外贸英语教程
作 者: 王玉环 赖艳
出版社: 南京大学出版社
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在充分调研高校对外贸英语教材需求的基础上,从高等教育英语外贸专业和国际贸易专业以及教育部《大学英语课程教学要求》的培养目标、培养对象和教学内容等方面出发,从培养既掌握一定的外贸实务知识,又具备较高的外语应用能力的高级复合型人才的目的出发,编者王玉环,赖艳结合国际贸易实务操作流程,编写了指导学习者掌握国际贸易知识和英语函电、进出口单据制作的教材。《21世纪立体化高等院校规划教材:新编外贸英语教程》共分12章,内容包括国际贸易简介、外贸商业信函、外贸术语、建立业务关系、询盘和报盘、还盘和接受、支付、信用证、装运、保险、索赔和进出口流程。《21世纪立体化高等院校规划教材:新编外贸英语教程》的编写特点是理论与实践相结合,在内容的编写上结合国际贸易实务需要,除对相关贸易术语、英文函电写作或贸易磋商技巧做了较为详细的介绍外,还对贸易各个环节中涉及的各种单证内容和填写方式进行了详细的解释与说明,并附上单证样本,以方便学习者理解与掌握。《21世纪立体化高等院校规划教材:新编外贸英语教程》既可作为高校大学英语後续课程外贸英语教材,也可作为英语专业外经贸方向以及国际贸易专业教材,还可作为从事国际贸易工作读者的自学用书。

图书目录

Chapter One International Trade

1.1 International Trade

1.2 Definition of International Trade

l.3 Reasons for International Trade

1.3.1 Resource Reasons

1.3.2 Economic Reasons

1.3.3 Other Reasons

1.4 The Differences Between InternationalTrade and Domestic Trade

1.5 Forms of International Trade

1.5.1 Export Trade, Import Tradeand Transit Trade

1.5.2 Direct Trade,IndirectTrade and Entrepot Trade

1.5.3 Visible Goods Trade andInvisible Goods Trade

1.5.4 Barter Trade andFree-liquidation Trade

1.6 Benefits from International Trade

1.6.1 Economic Growth

1.6.2 Cheaper Goods andServices

1.6.3 Greater Variety

Technical Terms

Exercises

Chapter Two Intemational Business Correspondence

2.1 The Essence of Business Letters

2.2 Elements of Business Letters

2.2.1 Letterhead

2.2.2 Reference

2.2.3 Date

2.2.4 Inside Address

2.2.5 Attention Line

2.2.6 Salutation

2.2.7 Subject Line

2.2.8 Body of a Letter

2.2.9 Complimentary Close

2.2.10 Signature

2.2.11 IEC (Initials,Enclosuresand Carbon Copies Block)

2.2.12 Postscript

2.3 Envelope Addressing

2.4 Business Letter Format andOutline

2.4.1 Format

2.4.2 Outline

2.5 Basic Principles for BusinessLetters

Specimen Letters

Technical Terms

Exercises

Chapter Three International Trade Terms

3.1 Components of Trade Terms

3.2 INCOTERMS

3.2.1 Scope of INCOTERMS

3.2.2 Structure of INCOTERMS2000

3.2.3 Common Issues

3.3 Interpretation of Trade Terms inINCOTERMS 2000

3.3.1 Group E--Departure

3.3.2 Group F--Main CarriageUnpaid (by Seller)

3.3.3 Group C--Main CarriagePaid (by Seller)

3.5.4 Group D--Arrival

3.4 Contrasts between FOB,CFR and CIF

3.5 Considerations for Choosing TradeTerms

Technical Terms

Exercises

Chapter Four Establishing Business Relations

4.1 The Significance of EstablishingBusiness Relations

4.2 The Channels of Establishing BusinessRelations

4.3 Information Collection of theProspective Clients

4.4 Some Skills in Establishing BusinessRelations

4.4.1 Skills for Writing a FirstLetter to a Prospective Corporation

4.4.2 Skills for Replying aLetter

Specimen Letters

Skill Training

Technical Terms

Exercises

Chapter Five Enquiry and Offer

5.1 Enquiry

5.2 Offer

5.2.1 Firm Offer

5.2.2 Non-firm Offer

5.2.3 Proforma Invoice:a SpecialOffer

5.3 Counter-Offer

5.4 Counter-Counter-Offer

Specimen Letters

Skill Training

Technical Terms

Exercises

Chapter Six Acceptance, Order and BusinessContract

6.1 Acceptance

6.2 Order

6.3 Business Contract

6.3.1 Contracts

6.3.2 Confirmation

6.3.3 Significance and Functionof Contract

Specimen Letters

Skill Training

Technical Terms

Exercises

Chapter Seven International Payment

7.1 Nature of International Payment

7.2 Instruments of InternationalPayment

7.2.1 Draft

7.2.2 Promissory Note

7.2.3 Cheek

7.3 Methods of International Payment

7.3.1 Cash in Advance

7.3.2 Documentary Letter ofCredit

7.3.3 DocumentaryCollection

7.3.4 Open Account

Specimen Letters

Skill Training

Technical Terms

Exercises

Chapter Eight Letter of Credit

8.1 Nature of Letters of Credit

8.2 Procedures of Letter of CreditOperations

8.2.1 Issuance of Letter ofCredit

8.2.2 Amendment of Letters ofCredit

8.2.3 Utilization of Letters ofCredit

8.3 Considerations in Using L/C

8.3.1 Points for Attention inUsing L/C

8.3.2 L/C Risks and L/C RiskPrevention

Specimen Letters

Skill Training

Technical Terms

Exercises

Chapter Nine International Cargo Transportation

9.1 Ocean Transportation

9.1.1 Liner Transportation

9.1.2 CharterTransportation

9.2 Shipping Documents

9.2.1 Packing List

9.2.2 Booking Note

9.2.3 Shipping Order

9.2.4 Mate's Receipt

9.2.5 Bill of Lading

9.3 Clause of Shipment

9.3.1 Packing and Marking

9.3.2 Time of Shipment and Timeof Delivery

9.3.3 Port of Shipment and Portof Destination

9.3.4 Partial Shipment andTransshipment

9.3.5 Shipping Instruction andShipping Advice

9.4 Other Modes of Transportation

Specimen Letters

Skill Training

Technical Terms

Exercises

Chapter Ten Insurance

10.1 Fundamental Principles of CargoInsurance

10.2 Risks and Losses in CargoTransport

10.2.1 Risks

10.2.2 Losses

10.2.3 Expenses

10.3 Ocean Marine Insurance underC.I.C

10.3.1 Basic RisksCoverage

10.3.2 Additional RisksCoverage

10.4 Insurance Practice of InternationalTrade

10.4.1 Insured Amount

10.4.2 Insurance Premium

10.4.3 Insurance Document

Specimen Letters

Skill Training

Technical Terms

Exercises

Chapter Eleven Inspection,Claim, Force Majeure andArbitration

11.1 Commodity Inspection

11.1.1 P]ace and Time ofInspection

11.1.2 Inspection Bodies

11.1.3 InspectionStandards

11.1.4 Major InspectionCertificates

11.1.5 Inspection Clause in theSales Contracts

11.2 Complaints and Claims

11.2.1 Types of Claim

11.2.2 Claim Clause in SalesContracts

11.3 Force Majeure

11.3.1 Consequences of ForceMajeure

11.3.2 Force Majeure Clause inSales Contracts

11.4 Arbitration

11.4.1 The Definition ofArbitration

11.4.2 Features of theArbitration

11.4.3 ArbitrationProcedures

11.4.4 Arbitration Clause inSales Contracts

Specimen Letters

Skill Training

Technical Terms

Exercises

Chapter Twelve Import and Export Procedures

12.1 General Procedures of ExportTransaction

12.1.1 Preparations forExporting

12.1.2 Negotiation of a SalesContract

12.1.3 Performance of theContract

12.1.4 Settlement ofDisputes

12.1.5 Flowchart of ExportProcedure

12.2 General Procedures of ImportTransaction

12.2.1 Preparations forImporting

12.2.2 Trade Negotiation

12.2.3 Performance of theContract

12.2.4 Settlement ofDisputes

12.3 Export Documentation

12.3.1 Role ofDocumentation

12.3.2 Export Documents

Technical Terms

Exercises