The only difference between the Delivered Ex Ship Incoterm and the Delivered Ex Quay Incoterm is
A) the unloading costs of the ship at the port of destination are borne by the exporter in the Delivered Ex Quay transaction.
B) the unloading costs of the ship at the port of destination are borne by the importer in the Delivered Ex Quay transaction.
C) both importer and exporter share unloading costs of the ship at the port of destination in the Delivered Ex Quay transaction.
D) unloading costs are borne by the ship owner in the Delivered Ex Quay transaction.
E) None of the above
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