it is a policy which is made to export cars only. It can not be used for other things.
Commercial policy is required to control, understand, run the import export business.
import substitution(impex) and export promotion(exim)
The EXIM Policy is the Export-Import policies regulating international commerce in India. See the link below for the complete manual of EXIM policies and regulations.
An import license can be obtained from the Chamber of Commerce. An export license is no longer required however the exports must be cleared with the Chamber of Commerce and proper documents must be sent to the clearing agent in the Customs office.
The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) is the agency of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of the Government of India, responsible for execution of the import and export Policies of India. DGFT entrusted with the responsibility of implementing various policies regarding trade for example,Foreign Trade Policy or the Exim Policy with the major objective of promoting export and import related activities in India. know more about DGFT India http://www.dgft-india.com
EXIM, otherwise known as the Export-Import Bank of India, is the country's primary financial institution. The bank's function is to finance and facilitate foreign trade for the country.
Switzerland is a land-locked country. But it does have a river port at Basel on the Rhine. This allows the import of oil products, and the import and export of containers, via Rotterdam at the mouth of the Rhine. Other imports (and exports) with the rest of Europe take place by train or road. Switzerland has a policy of moving as much goods transport as possible to rail.
anyone that could possibly become more powerful then uncle sam must be controlled as soon as possible so by taking care of how we were going to import and export good was a way to do that for countries such as japan.
OSPF Export Policy [dsp]
Tariff And Import Quota
Christine L. Lane has written: 'Log export and import restrictions of the U.S. Pacific Northwest and British Columbia : past and present' -- subject(s): History, Lumber trade, Government policy, Tariff on wood products