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Introduction
Export
Definition :
Miscellaneous household goods (e.g. clocks) … Semiconductors ... US$50.2 billion (4.3% of US
$26.5 billion (9.2%, up 17.2%) total Exports, down 4.3% from 2006)
Toys & sporting goods (e.g. bicycles) … $22.2 Complete civilian aircraft ... $48.8 billion (4.2%, up
billion (7.7%, up 10.2%) 19.6%)
Computers … $17.4 billion (6%, up 20.2%) Automotive parts and accessories ... $44.2 billion
(3.8%, up 2%)
Non-cotton household furnishings & clothing … New and used passenger cars ... $43.7 billion
$14.6 billion (5.1%, up 11.3%) (3.8%, up 28.6%)
Video equipment (e.g. DVD players) … $14.5 Computer accessories ... $29.4 billion (2.5%, down
billion (5.0%, up 34.9%) 18.7%)
Import vary from Country to Country
Imports to china Imports to U.S
Semi-conductors … US$5.9 billion (10.6% of China Crude oil … US$341.9 billion, up 44.1% from 2007
from U.S. imports, up 74.7% from 2005) (16.3% of total US imports)
Civilian aircraft … $5.3 billion (9.6%, up 39.7%) Video equipment (television receivers, VCRs, DVD
players) … $41 billion, up 3% (1.9%).
Soybeans … $2.5 billion (4.6%, up 12.5%) Medicinal, dental and pharmaceutical preparations
… $78.9 billion, up 10% (3.8%)
Plastics …. $2.2 billion (3.9%, up 18.8%) Passenger cars … $125.6 billion, down 6.2% (6%)
Industrial machines … $1.97 billion (3.6%, up 29%) Other petroleum products … $52.3 billion, up 8.2%
(2.5%)
Procedure For Exporting Goods From India
Entry Outward
Export manifest/Export report
Registration with DGFT and EPC
Third party exports
Registration of documents under Export
Promotion Scheme
Contd….
Shipping Mill
FEMA formalities
Noting, assessment, examination
Certification of documents for export
incentives
Let export order
Procedure For Importing Goods to India
E-filing of documents
Import manifest or Import Report
Entry Inwards
Risk Management System
Bill of Entry for home consumption on
payment of customs duty
Contd…
Bill of Entry for warehousing
Noting, examination and assessment
Bond
Out of customs charge order
Demurrage if clearance from port delayed
How Globalization plays a part in Export &
Import
India's Export and Import in the year 2001-02 was to the extent
of 32,572 and 38,362 million respectively.
Many Indian companies have started becoming respectable
players in the International scene. Agriculture exports account
for about 13 to 18% of total annual of annual export of the
country.
In 2000-01 Agricultural products valued at more than US $
6million were exported from the country 23% of which was
contributed by the marine products alone.
Marine products in recent years have emerged as the single
largest contributor to the total agricultural export from the
country accounting for over one fifth of the total agricultural
exports.
Cereals (mostly basmati rice and non-basmati rice), oil seeds, tea
and coffee are the other prominent products each of which
accounts fro nearly 5 to 10% of the countries total agricultural
How Liberalization plays a part in Export &
Import
In Import
Reduces costs of producing for export
Helps stimulate productivity growth
Makes many exporting activities
profitable & helps diversify exports
How Liberalization plays a part in Export &
Import
In Export
Growth helps stimulate investment and
accumulation of human and physical
capital
– This allows expansion of exports of goods
that are intensive in these inputs
Liberalization reduces the burden on
exports, and allows a wider range of
exports to succeed
Restriction For Export-Import
The terms "Prohibited Goods"
Under section 11 of the Customs Act
Under Export and Import Policy
Another restriction
Keeping in view the above penal provisions
Item’s Restricted
Alcoholic Beverages
Arms and ammunitions
Gunpowder, blasting powder, detonators
Tear gas
Live animals
Meat of animals, poultry or bird carcasses
and parts thereof
Pesticides
How Export & Import help to flourish Indian
&Foreign industries
Even though Israeli defense exports are expected to fall by 10%
for ‘08, Israel still ranks in the top 10 of global defense exporters.
Depending on which list you go by, Israel is either in 4th or 8th
place.Not bad for a small little country.
According to figures released by the US Congressional Research
Service, Israel was the seventh largest arms exporter during the
period 2000-2007 with sales worth an aggregate $10.8 billion.
“Defense News” reports that Israel’s defense companies signed
contracts worth $5.6 billion in 2007 - an all-time high for the
country’s defense exports. According to the Ministry of Defense
SIBAT - Foreign Defense Assistance and Defense Export
Organization, and the ministry’s Armaments R&D
Administration, last year’s sales were $700 million greater than
the $4.87 billion in 2006, the previous record.
Cont..
However, Ministry of Defense figures estimate
Israel’s total exports in 2000-2007 nearer to
$29.7 billion, a figure which places Israel in
fourth place behind Russia, France and the
US.”
Only 1/7 of Israeli defense sales are made in
Israel, meaning that the country continues to
gain market share around the world.
Conclusion