Indian Export-Import (Exams) Policy (2015-2020)

Ms. Jyoti

Abstract


To boost exports India has review his trade policy(2009-14)and to permuted his export in world total trade India make and implement new trade policy(2015-2020). To permute the trade India focus on Infrastructure, manufacturing and incentives to boost export is fine. To make India is the powerhouse, we can overlook the most vital part of human resource sector. Particularly, if we need a new enthused workforce that can help Indian goods compete with the world. Three major challenges for new exporters are facing lack of Knowledge, finance and competitiveness.Regarding finance it is hoped that the government may make export credit a priority sector leading for banks in the practical sense. It means making exports a priority sector will strengthen economy. The other two are closely linked with education and training. HRD ministry helps to improve the quality of human resource. Most of the(IIFTs) Indian institutes of foreign trade could not only help to boost Indian exports but also help to develop more sound trade policy. Having the least(IIFT)in each metro city could be a beginning. Mumbai Universitystarts such kind of syllabus in B.com course as a Export Marketing paper. Which is contemporary and useful for all universities. This concept introducing in schools and college also. ITIs Industrial training Institutes could provide the support to Indian export house that needed now are likely for more in future.



Keywords


Indian Export, Import, Policy, IIFT

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