Singh, Ram
Export and import management: text and cases
- 2nd
- New Delhi Wiley India Pvt. Ltd. 2023
- xxx, 552 p.
Table of content: Chapter 1: Understanding Export–Import Operations 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Understanding the Concept of EXIM Operations 1.3 Differences between Domestic and EXIM Business 1.4 Preparing for EXIM Operations 1.5 Elements of Success in EXIM Operations 1.6 Importance of EXIM Trade to Nation 1.7 Importance of EXIM Trade to Industry 1.8 Managing Risks in EXIM Operations 1.9 Advantages and Disadvantages of EXIM Operations 1.10 Summary Chapter 2: International Trading Environment 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Appraising International Trading Environment 2.3 Minimizing Implications of Trading Environment on Business 2.4 Summary Chapter 3: Direction and Composition of India’s Foreign Trade 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Evolution of India’s Foreign Trade 3.3 Direction of India’s Foreign Trade 3.4 Composition of India’s Foreign Trade 3.5 Future of India’s Foreign Trade 3.6 Summary Chapter 4: E-Commerce and Trade Information for Exporters 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Understanding E-commerce and E-business 4.3 Advantages of E-commerce 4.4 Essentials for Venturing into E-commerce Business 4.5 Procedure for Exports through E-commerce 4.6 Trade Information System for Exporters 4.7 Summary Chapter 5: Legal Formalities for Getting Started in Foreign Trade 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Organizing for International Business 5.3 Understanding Tariff Classification System 5.4 Preparing for EXIM Business 5.5 Regulatory Requirement for Getting Started 5.6 Summary Chapter 6: Product Selection and Adaptation for International Markets 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Concept of Product for International Markets 6.3 Export Product Planning 6.4 Designing the Products for International Markets 6.5 Selection of Product for Export 6.6 International Product Policy: Standard versus Adapted Product 6.7 Leveraging Product Life Cycle Stages in Exports 6.8 Summary Chapter 7: Regulation of Foreign Trade in India 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Legal Dimension of Foreign Trade 7.3 Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 7.4 General Provisions Regarding Imports and Exports 7.5 Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 7.6 Export (Quality Control and Inspection) Act, 1963 7.7 Customs Act, 1962 7.8 Summary Chapter 8: Understanding INCOTERMS 2020 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Factors Influencing the Choice of Delivery Terms 8.3 Purpose and Scope of Shipping Terms 8.4 Various Types of INCOTERMS 8.5 Applicable INCOTERMS in Different Modes of Transportation 8.6 INCOTERMS and Transfer of Risks 8.7 Leveraging Payment Mode with INCOTERMS 8.8 Choosing INCOTERMS for International Trade Deal 8.9 Summary Chapter 9: International Sales Contracts 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Harmonization of Rules on International Sales of Goods 9.3 ISCs: The Legal Dimensions 9.4 Elements of ISC 9.5 Professional Tips for Incorporating Sales Contract 9.6 Preparation of the Export Sales Contract 9.7 Summary Chapter 10: Processing of an Export Order 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Formation of an Export Order 10.3 Negotiation, Receipt and Acknowledgement of an Export Order 10.4 Scrutiny, Examination and Clarification of an Export Order 10.5 Steps in Processing of an Export Order 10.6 Post-export Documentation for Realizing Payments and Claiming Benefits 10.7 Summary Chapter 11: Export-Import Documentation 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Legal Framework for EXIM Documentation 11.3 Role of EXIM Documentation 11.4 Aligned Documentation System 11.5 Various Aspects of Export Documentation 11.6 Trade Documentation Practices in India 11.7 Summary Chapter 12: Pre-Shipment Export Credit Scheme 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Need for Export Finance 12.3 Export Financing Facilities 12.4 Pre-Shipment Finance for Exports 12.5 Pre-Shipment Credit in Foreign Currency (PCFC) 12.6 Special Cases of Pre-Shipment Financing 12.7 Summary Chapter 13: Post-Shipment Export Finance Scheme 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Need for Post-Shipment Finance 13.3 Post-Shipment Finances Scheme 13.4 Mechanism of Disbursal Post-Shipment Finance 13.5 Special Cases of Post-Shipment Financing 13.6 Gold Card Scheme for Exporters 13.7 Interest Equalization Scheme 13.8 Summary Chapter 14: Methods of Payment 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Understanding the Risk Matrix in Payment Mode 14.3 Factors Affecting Choice of Payment Mode 14.4 Various Modes of Payment 14.5 Methods of Fund Transfer 14.6 Summary Chapter 15: Credit Insurance Policies and ECGC 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Growing Need of Credit Insurance 15.3 Credit Insurance Policies of EGCC 15.4 Basic Principles of Credit Insurance 15.5 Procedure for Making a Claim 15.6 Summary Chapter 16: Duty Drawback Claim Procedure 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Duty Drawback Defined 16.3 Regulatory Framework for Duty Drawback 16.4 Drawback under Section 74: Policy and Procedure 16.5 Drawback under Section 75: Policy and Procedure 16.6 Summary Chapter 17: Export Promotion Measures 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Export Promotion in India 17.3 Promotional Measures for Boosting Exports 17.4 Summary Chapter 18: Quality Control and Pre-Shipment Inspection in Exports 18.1 Introduction 18.2 Quality Control Defined 18.3 Role of Quality Control in Exports 18.4 Methods of Quality Control 18.5 Quality Control Measures in India 18.6 EIC of India 18.7 Inspection Process for Exportable Cargo 18.8 Summary Chapter 19: Dedicated Export Enclaves 19.1 Introduction 19.2 Concept of Dedicated Export Enclaves 19.3 Types of Dedicated Export Enclaves in India 19.4 Performance of Dedicated Export Enclaves in India 19.5 Procedure for Approval of an EOU 19.6 Role of Development Commissioner in Administration of EOUs 19.7 Process and Procedure of Customs Bonding of an EOU 19.8 Import/Procurement by EOUs 19.9 Summary Chapter 20: Special Economic Zones in India 20.1 Introduction 20.2 Concept of SEZs 20.3 Procedural Formalities for Setting Up SEZs 20.4 Administrative and Institutional Set-Up of SEZ 20.5 Incentives and Facilities to the SEZs 20.6 Present Debate on SEZ 20.7 Summary Chapter 21: Legal Framework of Customs Law 21.1 Introduction 21.2 Historical Overview of Customs in India 21.3 Meaning of Customs Duty 21.4 Scope and Coverage of Customs Law 21.5 Commonly Used Terms in Customs 21.6 Online System of Customs Clearance under ICEGATE 21.7 Summary [https://www.wileyindia.com/export-and-import-management-text-and-cases-2ed.html]
In today’s globalized world, both export and import (EXIM) are vital to the health and dynamism of developed as well as developing economies. In the contemporary highly volatile trading environment, the significance of foreign trade for a country like India cannot be underestimated. It is important for our policymakers to leverage economic resources in all the areas of economic activities, including agriculture, manufacturing and services. (https://www.wileyindia.com/export-and-import-management-text-and-cases-2ed.html)
ISBN: 9789357461825
Subjects--Topical Terms: Exports management Imports management
Dewey Class. No.: 658.84 / SIN