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    ASSIGNMENT ON EXPORT AND IMPORT PROCEDURES OF FLYING KING EXPORTS AND IMPORTS COMPANY SUBMITTED BY SUBMITTED TO MARYANN RAPHAEL PROF.SHEEBA 2ND YR PGDBM 2K11032 Flying King Exports and Imports Company ABOUT COMPANY Flying King Exports and Imports Company was incorporated by Abdul Samad B which is located in Kollam‚ Kerala and from then onwards a never ending journey started to reach‚ satisfy and keep long lasting relationship with

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    1. Background of the report After completing two semesters at University of Dhaka‚ under the Master of Business Administration Curriculum‚ Mohammad Maruf Islam‚ author of this report was placed in Export Import Bank of Bangladesh Limited‚ Shimrail Branch‚ Shiddirgonj‚ Narayangonj by the Human Resources Division of EXIM Bank Ltd. as part of the internship program requirement. This report is prepared for the internship program consisting of a major in depth study of the “General Banking Activities

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    Export Import Strategies

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    Chapter THIRTEEN Export and Import Strategies Objectives • To introduce the ideas of export and import • To identify the elements of export and exporting strategies • To compare direct and indirect selling of exporting • To identify the elements of import and import strategies • To discuss the types and roles of third-party intermediaries in exporting • To discuss the role of countertrade in international business Chapter Overview The first part of Chapter Thirteen is devoted to

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    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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    Oct export growth seen slower Date: 09-12-2011 Author: Rupa Damodaran KUALA LUMPUR: MALAYSIAN exports‚ which have remained on a steady growth path despite a slowing global demand‚ is likely to grow at a slow pace in October‚ said economists. Base effect is one of the 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

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    Procedure for Import and Export General Provisions Goods are imported in India or exported from India through sea‚ air or land. Goods can come through post parcel or as baggage with passengers. Procedures naturally vary depending on mode of import or export. Procedures discussed in this Chapter are applicable for imports by sea‚ air or land‚ but not as baggage or postal dispatch. COMPUTERISATION OF CUSTOMS WORK - Work of customs at Delhi airport has been computerized. Work at Mumbai port is also

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    Import & Export Financing

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    IMPORT FINANCING Background Like other developing countries‚ Pakistan’s import bill exceeds exports. Therefore‚ it faces scarcity of foreign exchange to meet its import requirements. According to daily “DAWN” dated 18th November 2012‚ Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves were USD 13.84 Billion at the week ended as on 9th November 2012. Gap between the import and export bills is partially covered by regulations‚ controls and measures exercised by State Bank of Pakistan and partially by the

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    Financing Export and Import

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    fine perfume: to be sniffed but not swallowed. —Abraham Brilloff. LEARNING OBJECTIVES ◆ 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

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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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    Import Export Imbalance

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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: Among

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