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    Export Finance

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    EXPORT FINANCE FEDERATION OF INDIAN EXPORT ORGANISATIONS SOUTHERN REGION‚ CHENNAI EXPORT FINANCE “Export or perish” Our imports are more than exports. Hence there is a necessity to encourage exports. Govt. and RBI extend various concessions to boost exports. EXPORT FINANCE Some of the concessions include: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Cheap credit to exporters. Minimum of 12% of net credit should go to exports. Refinance to Banks on eligible portion of export credit outstanding

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    Import - Export

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    General Provisions about Customs Procedures Basic document is ‘Entry’ Entry’ in relation to goods means entry made in Bill of Entry‚ Shipping Bill or Bill of Export. In case of import by post‚ label or declaration accompanying goods is ‘entry’ Loading and unloading at specified places only Imported goods can be unloaded only at specified places. Goods can be exported only from specified places. Computerisation of customs procedures Customs procedures are largely computerised. Most of documents

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    export documentation

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    Export Documentation 1. When you are ready to ship‚ secure from the Authorized Agent Bank (AAB) an Export Declaration (ED) form with Foreign Exchange Proceeds form which you will accomplish and file at the same bank. 2. After processing the ED‚ the AAB releases to the exporter the original and‚ other copies of ED‚ except ED3. 3. Secure an export commodity clearance/export permit from the proper government commodity office‚ if your product is included in the list of regulated products for exportation

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    Export Procedure

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    EXPORT PROCEDURE 1. An exporter receives an enquiry from the prospective buyers seeking information regarding price‚ quality & other terms conditions for export of goods. The exporter sends a quotation known as proforma invoice as reply. 2. If the buyer is satisfied with the export price & other terms & conditions‚ he places the order or indent for the goods. 3. After receiving the order or indent‚ the exporter undertakes an enquiry regarding the credit worthiness of importer to assess the

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    How to Export

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    EXPORT Procedure of Export from Exporter side: 1) To open an account with a Bank. 2) To be collect ERC (Export Registration Certificate) from CCI & E. 3) To collect TIN from Bangladesh Revenue Board. 4) To collect Export L/C / Transferable Export L/C. 5) To submit the Export L/C / Transferable Export L/C to the Bank through his letter pad and type Back to Back L/C. 6) To sign LCAF 7) To collect Insurance cover Note with money receipt and Vat paid certificate (only for Foreign B/B L/C)

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    Imports and Exports

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    Imports and Exports Post University February 1‚ 2014 Imports and Exports How would you feel about the businesses in the United States that are buying or selling to countries that have a high amount of exports and imports? This is the only way that some of these countries can survive. This is because they have products that other countries don’t have and other countries are able to produce things that they can’t

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    Export Marketing

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    The term export is derived from the conceptual meaning as to ship goods and services out of the port of a country. There are varied reasons why businesses enter into exporting. Some may say that there is a need for exporting if a product or service is applicable to a wider market and has been tested to be efficient‚ chances are‚ it will prove to be profitable in the international market. Exporting is also a low cost activity to get involved in the international business and thus expanding profit

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    Export Procedures

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    EXPPRIN Export Procedures and Documentation Agenda – Week 5  Export Procedures and Flow Chart  Documentary Requirements 2 Exporting is both challenging and rewarding. Export Procedures and Flow Chart Export procedures are simple and the export documentation required has been lessened. Build your knowledge and develop skills on the dynamics of exporting by attending seminars/training courses on the basics of exporting‚ letters of credit‚ negotiating with the foreign buyers‚

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    Export of Sugar

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    [I] EXPORT OF SUGAR FROM INDIA TABLE OF CONTENTS SR. NO. | TOPIC | PAGE NO. | 1. | Executive Summary | 3 | 2. | Introduction | 5 | 3. | Manufacturing And Processing Of Sugar | 6 | 4. | Indian Sugar Demand Trends | 9 | 5. | Sugar Exports - | 11 | | I. International Trade Opportunity | 11 | 6. | Important Sugar Manufacturers and Exporters | 14 | 7. | Recent Sugar Trends - | | | I. Sugar Year 2011-2012 | 17 | | II. Sugar Year 2012-2013 | 18 | 8

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    Live Export

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    painful death. Australia is the largest exporter for sheep and cattle. Each year we export 4.2 million live sheep and cattle. The issue is whether or not we should continue with the live export of animals‚ more specifically cattle to Indonesia and sheep to the Middle East‚ considering the suffering they endure on route and when they reach their destination. Also taking into consideration the economic value of this export to our farmers and economy in general. The “ad” contends that Julia Gillard and

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