UNIT 15 INDIA’S EXPORT-IMPORT POLICY Objectives This unit helps you to understand: what is trade policy; kinds of trade policy; phases of liberalisation in trade policies in the process of economic development; trends in India’s exim policies; salient features of India’s import regime during 1950-91; characteristics of India’s export promotion policies; and India’s Trade Policy reforms in the 90s. Structure 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 15.7 15.8 15.9 15.10 15.11 15.12 15.13 15.14 Introduction India’s
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Trends in India’s Trade‚ Exports and Imports Having been an agro-based economy‚ Indian trade has always been devoid of manufactured or industrial goods. Post liberalisation‚ imports dominated the Indian trade scene in the form of heavy machinery and information technology products and‚ thus‚ created an imbalance of trade. India Trade: Exports Indian trade was impacted by the global recession of 2007-2009. Indian exports fell from $200.9 billion in 2008 to $165 billion in 2009. India ranked 22nd
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Darwin Pantig Import-Export Imbalance in the Philippines This is a problem long time ago the imbalance of import-export products due to the industrialized neighboring countries‚ Philippine has nothing to do to compete them because of their low cost labors and raw materials. Agricultural products and aqua cultured products are the possible advantages of Philippine in terms export because of the country’s vast water premises. also human resource for foreign employment. Import-Export Imbalance:
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[UNIVERSITY OF LUZON] Learning Styles of Honda Cars Pangasinan‚ Inc. Associates Kristina Grace P. Tabladillo‚ RN GRADUATE SCHOOL Abstract Associates at Honda Cars Pangasinan‚ Inc. are diverse: raging ages‚ backgrounds‚ experiences‚ interests and learning styles. This diversity presents employee training with an increasing challenge to motivate and promote learning. The aim of this study is to describe the learning styles of the HCPA associates and use these findings as a basis for the adaptation
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reasons for the pace but economists were however cheered by the support by commodity prices‚ which would be a boost to the total export receipts. According to a Business Times poll‚ exports are expected to post a 8.07 per cent average growth rate and imports 5.19 per cent while trade balance is expected to average RM8.97 billion. The International Trade and Industry Ministry will release the data today. OCBC Bank’s Gundy Cahyadi said the 16.6 per growth‚ seen in September‚ was just temporary‚ adding
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IMPORT RICE The Philippines is currently the largest importer of rice in the world‚ importing around 1.8 million tons of rice in 2008 (World Rice Statistics). Three main factors explain why the Philippines imports rice: Land area: The Philippines has around 300‚000 square kilometers‚ of which around 43‚000 square kilometers of harvested area are used for rice production. As most of the country is very mountainous and consists of many small islands‚ suitable land is limited to expand rice production
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School of Economics and Management /HES Import Procurement / Import Management from Asia (IMP) Year 3 Code : IMPVS3IM01 (EM-IM-I 3010IMP_T1 15675 VIM) IMPVS3TA01 (EM-TMA-I 3010IMP_T1 16644 TMA) IMPVS3TA02 (EM-TMA-I 3012IMP_TS 16389 TMA) Exam Period : H1 / Test Nr. 1 Programme : TMA/IM Date : 22-01-2013 Time : 14.30 – 16.30 p.m. Lecturers : R. Hoekstra / E.P.A. van den Thillart No book and/or notes allowed! Number of points per right answer m.p. questions:
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Learn how international trade alters both the supply chain and general value chain of the domestic firm‚ thereby beginning the globalization process in the trade phase. ◆ Consider what the key elements of an import or export transaction are in business. ◆ Discover how the three key documents in import/export‚ the letter of credit‚ the draft‚ and the bill of lading‚ combine to both finance the transaction and to manage its risks. ◆ Identify what the documentation sequence is for a typical international
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Import and Export Business Ӿ Ӿ Ӿ Ӿ Ӿ Ӿ Ӿ Ӿ Ӿ Ӿ Ӿ Ӿ Ӿ Ӿ The role of governments role in influencing the ability of firms to compete internationally or are they a hindrance. The government acts as a representative of the nation in all matters that pertain to their relationship with the external world. Business is one of the key factors through which international relations are built. It is hence the role of the government to sell its business units to the world to foster economic growth. International
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TRENDS OF IMPORTS IN INDIA In terms of economics‚ import is any commodity brought into one country from another country in a legal way. The economic needs of the country‚ effective use of foreign currency are the basic factors which influence India’s import policy. Major Importing Partners of India Most of the imports in India are from china which stands at 11.1%. Apart from china other major countries from which India imports are Saudi Arabia i.e. 7.5%‚ USA 6.6%‚ UAE 5.1%‚ Iran 4.2%‚ Singapore
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