FUTURE OF THE TRADE UNIONS Introduction In this assignment it has been asked to discuss the future of the trade union movement in the 21st century in both the public and private sector in the UK. The report will be developed with both primary research as interviews and secondary research which involves websites‚ leaflets and journals. From the collected research it would be able to construct a reflective report on the history‚ how the operate today and the hopes that trade unions have to
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Law of Contract | A discussion on the Restraint of Trade | | Introduction Business owners in an attempt to protect the goodwill of their business will often include “Restraint of trade” provision in employment agreements‚ sale of business agreements etc. Thus‚ an agreement‚ which someone is restricted in his freedom to carry on his trade‚ profession‚ business or other economic activity‚ is generally called an agreement in restraint of trade. Having said that‚ this paper is directed towards
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Islamic Trade Finance Presented by Jamaliah Abd Malik Objective • At the end of this session‚ the participants will be able to • List down the trade finance-i products available • Explain briefly the concept applicable Contents • • • • • Introduction • What is trade • Method of payments Summary of products available with banks Letter of credit-i Trust receipt-i Letter of Guarantee-i Contents- contd • • • • • Shipping-i Accepted Bills-I Bills Purchased-i
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Triangular Trade Transatlantic slave trade also known as triangular trade was responsible for the trafficking of Africans to the Americas. Triangular Trade is so named because of the three segments or legs of travel form a triangle. The first segment was from Europe to Africa where commodities were exchanged for African slaves‚ the second segment‚ dubbed the middle passage was the transport of African slaves to the Americas and the third segment was the transportation of merchandise from the Americas
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ANNUAL REPORT 2011 - 2012 Trends in India’s Foreign Trade India’s Trade Performance India’s merchandise exports reached a level of US $ 251.14 billion during 2010-11 registering a growth of 40.49 percent as compared to a negative growth of 3.53 percent during the previous year. India’s export sector has exhibited remarkable resilience and dynamism in the recent years. Despite the recent setback faced by India’s export sector due to global slowdown‚ merchandise exports recorded a Compound Annual
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seetha_lexmy@hotmail.com‚ ganesan_711@yahoo.co.in Abstract This paper deals with the trends in carbon trade in the global market as well as in India. Not limiting itself with studying the economic impact of carbon trade‚ the paper also goes on to understand its ecological implications. The paper also reviews the pricing and accounting of carbon credits and its implications. The trends indicate that carbon trade has been increasing over the years. However‚ the project based transactions such as Clean Development
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Why Trade Matters- Trade and the Canadian Economy Why Trade Matters There are many factors contributing to why Trade is so important to Canada. Canada’s ability to do business with the outside world has enhanced the quality of life in Canada as we recently were voted the best country to live in six years in a row. The country exports upwards of $400 billion dollars a year with our record year at $474 billion dollars in 2000. Being such a big export country‚ Canada needs to continue to
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and water routes created transregional trade‚ communication and exchange networks in the Eastern Hemisphere‚ while somewhat later separate networks connected the peoples and societies of the Americas. 2. With the organization of large-scale empires‚ the volume of long-distance trade increased dramatically. In the ancient era‚ trade between societies was often limited to those societies that existed moderately close together. But in the classical era‚ trade with more distant and more fascinating countries
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June 2009 Selling and Distribution in India Opportunities and Challenges associated with Traditional Trade Strictly Private and Confidential Select Excerpts from Webinar Agenda Page No. Introduction to Boston Analytics Objective of Presentation Consumer Market in India Overview Urban-Rural Dynamics Traditional Trade in India Introduction to Traditional Trade Traditional Trade Distribution Emerging Trends Challenges and Initiatives 1 Company Overview • Boston Analytics (BA)
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India and Foreign Trade- The trade activity with other countries on globe is known as Foreign Trade. It is directly related to export-import of a country with other countries. The foreign trade of India was very well developed during ancient history. The orientation of foreign trade of India totally changed with advent of British Empire in India. Immediately after independence GOI adopted inward looking foreign trade policy to restrict global trade but picture has been changed with new economic
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