In foreign trade practice, we often come across two abbreviations that seem similar but are actually quite different:LOA (Letter of Commitment)andLOI (Letter of Intention). Just like twins, they have a similar appearance but carry completely different legal meanings.
I remember when I first entered the industry, I was also confused by these two abbreviations. Once, due to confusing LOA and LOI, a transaction worth $500,000 almost had problems. Since then, I have paid special attention to the differences between these two documents.
LOA Letter of Commitmentis a legally binding document in foreign trade transactions. It is equivalent to the marriage certificate reached by the buyer and the seller after detailed negotiations. When you see a LOA sent by a customer in an email, it means:
In actual operation, LOA usually includes the following core contents:
the FOB costs of FCL transportation fluctuate less.LOI Letter of Intentionis more like an expression of favor during a blind date. It indicates that both parties have the intention to cooperate but have not yet determined the specific terms. When dealing with Middle - Eastern customers, I often encounter the situation where they send LOI first.
The characteristics of LOI include:
In actual business, LOA is also often used inPower of AttorneyIt appears in this form. This kind of power of attorney is usually used for:
Based on my 20 - year experience, when dealing with a power of attorney, special attention should be paid to:
Although there is no fixed format for a power of attorney, a complete power - of - attorney template should include:
I have seen a case caused by an incomplete power of attorney: A companys power of attorney to its agent did not clearly state the validity period. As a result, the agent still signed contracts in the name of the company after the authorization was revoked, leading to a legal dispute.
In actual business, how to choose between using LOA or LOI? Here are some typical scenarios:
Situations where LOA is used:
Situations where LOI is used:
As someone with experience, I would like to give some advice to beginners who have just come into contact with LOA and LOI:
Foreign trade documents are like compasses in navigation, guiding the direction of transactions. Mastering the correct use of LOA and LOI can make you sail more steadily and farther in the foreign trade ocean. Remember, spending one more minute on document issues may save you a month in the future.
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