WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DDP AND DDU?
Delivered Duty Unpaid (DDU) simply indicates that the consumer is responsible for all customs fees, tariffs, or taxes incurred by the destination country. For the package to be released by customs after it arrives, they must all be paid.
Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) on the other hand means that the shipper is responsible for paying all customs fees, tariffs, and/or taxes necessary to send the product to the destination country.