Category: Import Export

Challenges involved in exporting clothes from India

Clothing industry is one of the major sectors of trade in the entire globe. Clothing industry has been existed because of the efforts of liberalization of the Uruguay Round of GATT. To get most out of the emerging conducive international trade scenario Indian clothing industry should embark the challenges based on the following lines: Read more »

Export and import process of clothing products in India

The clothing industry in India dwells an important pace in the economy of country and supplies substantially to earnings of export. The clothing industry is a second largest provider of employment in India after agriculture. Clothing makes up around 17% of entire exports. Read more »

Government Legislations with respect to export and import of clothing in India

Indian Government has announced several measures to promote exports time to time. In order to promote import and export of clothing in India the government has strengthened the base of export production and improved the administration (Roy and Verma, 1999). Read more »

Future scope for exports of garments from India to UK

In interpreting the globally competitive clothing industry specifically in the post regime of Multi Fiber Agreement Government has concentrating on 3 areas- modernization through technological up-gradation, stable policy environment and global brands building for Indian clothes. Read more »

An overview of import and export in India

International trade barriers are slowly narrowing down and a new era of world trade is emerging global economy export and import trade will play a major role since interdependence between economics on several aspects is increasing (Nelson, 2000; Rai, 2007). Read more »

A Brief Introduction to Tea

India is the largest producer and the largest consumer of tea in the world. Tea constitutes an important part of Indian life. Read more »

Critical Evaluation Of Export Substitution

The three decades since 1965 witnessed rapid expansion in exports of manufactures from LDCs to the developed country markets. In the process, there was also increasing diversification in the manufactured exports. That is, the range of exports widened. Read more »

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