I (Meaning and importance of Exports) Unit Structure
(5) Problem of Trading Blocs
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(5) Problem of Trading Blocs
Indian exporters are affected due to the presence of trading blocs. There are some powerful trading blocs in the world such as NAFTA, European union and ASEAN. The trading blocs reduce onr eliminate trade barriers on member nations, where as, they impose the trade barriers on non-members. Since India is not a member of the powerful trading blocs, Indian exporters do face problems to export goods to the member countries of the trading blocs. 2.8 SUMMARY Though we are still not out of the crisis, there is a greater degree of confidence, particularly in countries with strong fundamentals like India and china which have weathered the crisis with great dexterity and spearheaded the recovery. India's chief exports include computer software, agricultural products (cashews, coffee), cotton textiles and clothing (ready- made garments, cotton yarn and textiles), gems and jewellery, cut diamonds, handicrafts, iron ore, jute products, leather goods, shrimp, tea, and tobacco. The country also exports industrial goods, such as appliances, electronic products, transport equipment, light machinery as well as chemical and engineering products. India imports rough diamonds, cuts them, and exports the finished gems. Services exports includes transportation services, Software services, Travel receipts which are expected to grow in the second half of 2009-10. The macro economic reform policies were introduced by the Government of India in the industrial, commercial and financial sectors. The trade policy reforms aimed at creating an environment for achieving a quick quantum jump in exports. Major changes were effected in the Exim Policy to serve this purpose. Commodity- specific as well as country-specific liberalization measures were resorted to promote further exports. The commerce ministry and the associated organizations were re-oriented to bring about a totally exporter-friendly climate. India, with 16% of the world‟s population, would have had to increase its imports and exports by 32 times to just reach the world‟s „average‟. India remained poor - its people had to survive on less than a dollar a day. |
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