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International trade and commodities
Ince’s international trade and commodities group has for many years been a leading provider of legal services to the world’s major commodity trading companies.
We provide a full service to the global trading community and our clients include trading companies in the oil and gas, grain and soft commodity, metals and coal sectors.
We have specialist expertise in dispute resolution in trade matters as well as in all other aspects of international trade, including financing, trading, storage, transportation, insurance and end use. We advise on finance documentation, physical and financial trading terms, freight agreements, regulatory issues and sanctions, and environmental issues.
As demonstrated by market comment we are recognised for our ability to respond quickly and with no-nonsense, concise advise. We recognise that our trading clients prefer to see disputes resolved as quickly as possible and that litigation, although occasionally unavoidable, is a last resort.
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