EXIM policy should be more transparent which should favour export environment The EXIM policy (Foreign trade policy) was announced on 27th August 2009 for the period 2009-2014. It was announced at a juncture when the world was recuperating from the economic downturn. The downturn had caused a sharp contraction in international trade and adversely impacted global investments. The world trade suffered a drastic reduction of 12%. In this context‚ the EXIM policy focussed on arresting declining exports
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2.5.1. Processing Steps of Hydrogen Production from LPG Conventional process for producing hydrogen from light hydrocarbons involves the following process steps: • Feed preparation • Sulfur removal • Steam reforming • CO shift conversion • Autothermal reforming • Process gas cooling • Synthesis gas purification (PSA pressure swing absorption) [5] 2.5.1.1. Sulfur Removal LPG feed first passes through an ambient temperature sulfur adsorption vessel
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Monetary Policy – S2 Group 1 1. Fiscal Policy Use of “Government Expenditure”‚ and “taxation” to manage the economy. Purpose of Fiscal Policy o Stabilise economic growth o avoiding the boom and bust economic cycle Variables affected by Fiscal Policy in the economy o Aggregate demand and the level of economic activity o The pattern of resource allocation o The distribution of income. 2. Physical Policy Meant to affect only strategic points of the economy. Purpose of Physical Policy o Overcome
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Monetary Policy: Refers to programs that try to increase or decrease the nation’s level of business by regulating the supply of money and credit. This policy tool has a goal of increasing or decreasing the level of business activity in an economy. Monetary policy is RBI’s primary responsibility. Below are the main monetary policy tools that RBI uses: A) Quantitative Credit Control Methods: 1) Repo and Reverse Repo: -Repo or repurchase option is a means of short-term borrowing‚ wherein
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public opinion and foreign policy making in India. The paper assumes that all large nations‚ democratic or otherwise‚ need solid domestic political support for the effective pursuit of interests abroad. The internal support for the conduct of external relations rests on the existence of an ‘establishment’ that sets the broad terms for the ‘mainstream’ discourse on foreign policy; facilitates continuous and productive interaction between the bureaucracies making the foreign policy‚ the academia that expands
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INTRODUCTION In the post-World War II period India was probably the first non-communist developing country to have instituted a full-fledged industrial policy. The purpose of the policy was to co-ordinate investment decisions both in the public and the private sectors and to seize the ‘commanding heights’ of the economy by bringing certain strategic industries and firms under public ownership. This classical state-directed industrialisation model held sway for three decades‚ from 1950-1980. The
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Chapter - 6 LPG Bottling Plants Over 100 million LPG consumers in the domestic sector in India are serviced through a network of 9365 LPG distributors who are getting supply from 181 LPG bottling plants located across the country. In 2007-08‚ India consumed a total of about 1170 TMT of LPG which is around 10% of the consumption of total petroleum products in the country. Out of the total LPG consumption during the year 2007-08‚ almost 75% was used for cooking‚ 17% as auto LPG and the remaining
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Business Environment Critical Evaluation of the Fiscal Policy of India Subitted by: Tanvir Singh MBA 2nd Semester - B Subitted by: Tanvir Singh MBA 2nd Semester - B Subitted to: Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma UBS‚ PU Subitted to: Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma UBS‚ PU ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I have put in my best efforts in the completion of this report. However‚ it would not have been possible without the kind support and help of many informative sources and individuals. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to
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TELECOMMUNICATION SECTOR IN INDIA: POLICIES & REGULATIONS Telecommunication Industry in India: The Indian telecommunication sector has seen something of a swansong in the past decade. It has been one of the fastest growing sectors in India and has grown to become the second biggest telecommunication industry in the world‚ second only to China. It now has a subscriber base of almost 937.7 million as of September 2012 and is expected to service over 1 billion people by 2014. The present cellular
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MARKET POTENTIAL ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL PACKED BHARAT LPG A Summer internship report submitted in partial fulfilment of the Degree of Master of Business Administration of Thiagarajar School of Management‚ Madurai By P.NALLATHAMBI Register No – 1111084 Under the guidance of Mr. Ramanuja Chari‚ Territory Manager (LPG) & CPIO‚ BPC Ltd Prof. P. Mutharasi‚ Faculty‚ TSM‚ Madurai [pic] Thiagarajar School of Management (Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University) Madurai
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