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Importing and Exporting

Importing refers to the act of bringing services and goods from a foreign market into the country. Exporting, on the other hand, refers to the act of selling goods and services from the home country to other countries.

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How have imports affected the saw blade and handsaw industry in the U.S.?

The saw industry itself faced increased competition from inexpensive imports throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Can you use your car plate to bring another car home?

ya, as long as you don't get your plates ran by a pig. The info about your cars appearance is gave to cops when they run your plates.

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No, it's not a good idea. A tag is registered to one vehicle and could get you a ticket if you get pulled over.

You can drive a newly purchased car home with insurance from your other car though.

What are the contents of a DEPB?

The main features of the DEPB scheme are as follows:

i) An exporter can import raw materials, intermediates, components, parts, packaging material etc. except those items mentioned as restricted item for imports in ITC (HS) classifications of export and imports items.

ii) DEPB benefit is available on post export basis only. The rates of import duty credit under DEPB scheme are given in the Hand Book of Procedures Vol.1. The DEPB on post export basis is granted only after the proceeds have been realized by the exporter.

iii) Merchant exporter and manufacture exporter are eligible for DEPB on the post export basis.

iv) The import of inputs is allowed without payment of basic customs duty and surcharge thereof as well as additional duty of customs, against the import duty credit granted under this scheme. The holder of DEPB has the option to pay additional customs duty, if any, in cash as well.

v) Third party exports are also admissible for grant of credit under DEPB.

vi) The DEPB shall be valid for a period of 12 months from the date of its issuance.

vii) The goods already imported/shipped/arrived in advance but not cleared from customs may also be cleared against the DEPB issued subsequently.

viii The DEPB on the post export basis and / or the items imported against it are freely transferable. The transfer of DEPB shall however, be for import at the port specified in the DEPB which shall be the port from where exports have been made.

ix) An exporter can file application for the grant of import duty credit under DEPB scheme within a period of 180 days from the date of exports or within 90 days from the date of realization of export proceeds, whichever is later. The numbers of days are calculated from the last date of realization/export, in respect of shipments for which the claim is filed.

What does chili export?

seriously? google it. works even with spelling mistakes.

(mainly copper, but the most important non-mineral exports are forestry and wood products, fresh fruit and processed food, fishmeal and seafood, and wine)

[source:wikipedia]

Why bill of lading is required?

it is an accurate written document showing the work povided by one source for another. this record provides a customer with written documentation for services that he/she has billed for.

What are the licences required to export mango pulp?

You should become a member in IE code. (Export licence)

Then you also should become a member in APEDA. (RCMC certificate)

What is canalisation of imports?

Canalisation / import - it is an approved airport or seaport with a customs prescence for the loading / unloading of cargo and passengers

What is Franco price?

Franco price is price exclude other fee that might be happen, such as like shipment fee etc

What does exporting more than you import?

Trade Defict

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The exact opposite! It is a SURPLUS on the current account of the balance of payments.

What is theDifference Between an exporter and importer?

An exporter is a business or individual that sells goods or services to foreign markets, effectively sending products out of their home country. In contrast, an importer is a business or individual that purchases goods or services from foreign markets to bring them into their home country. The primary difference lies in the direction of trade: exporters are focused on selling abroad, while importers are focused on acquiring products from abroad. Together, they play essential roles in international trade.

How do specialization and trade benefits both trading partners?

specialization gives countries resources to other countries which creates an entry into the global trade.

Why do you import and export goods?

We import and export goods to get a better income. When we export goods we can either sell or trade some of our goods. When we import, we buy goods from other countries.

There are millions of reasons, why people import and export goods. First and the most important is satisfying personal needs ( buying FMCG products, household goods, furniture and decor as well as sport and musical equipment). The second, but not the less important one, is creating export and import businesses, establishing strong and trustworthy relations with international partners.

The last reason, countries export and import goods i order to rise the state's economy and insure qualitative live of its citizens.

What is a example of Indirect exporting?

an EMC might specialize in exporting personal

computer business software, MS-DOS format, to educational

institutional customers in Asian-Pacific countries

How much is it to import a skyline?

buddy of mine imported a 1992 skyline gtr and was about 9 grand all said and done that's with all the import fees and inspection

What caused the fur trade?

The fur trade was primarily driven by European demand for fur, particularly beaver pelts, which were highly sought after for hat-making and fashion during the 17th and 18th centuries. This demand incentivized exploration and colonization of North America, where Indigenous peoples had long engaged in fur trapping and trade. European powers, such as France and England, established trade relations with Indigenous tribes, leading to a complex exchange of goods, culture, and sometimes conflict. The fur trade significantly impacted ecosystems, economies, and relationships between Indigenous communities and European settlers.

What is the effect of international trade on American industries?

Increased trade abroad made American industry more dependent on the rest of the world, and meant that American jobs were more dependent on world events.

Where are nuts shipped to from the U.S.?

Almonds, the sixth largest U.S. food export, and the largest horticultural export, are shipped to more than 90 foreign countries. Europe and Japan are the largest markets for almonds, while Canada and Germany are the largest markets for U.S. tree nuts.

What exports does Denmark have?

Based on statistics for the 12 months period from Dec 2008 to Nov 2009 Denmark's top-20 trading partners were (figures in Millions of EUR):

Country Import Export Exp. surplusGermany12.59911.627-972Sweden7.9018.338437Great Britain3.2735.5012.227Norway3.2024.193990Holland4.1783.080-1.098USA2.0764.2262.150China3.9041.532-2.372France (incl. Monaco)2.1192.791672Italy2.0872.037-51Poland1.5681.61749Belgium2.060990-1.071Finland1.0271.606579Spain8641.765902Singapore1.117669-448Russia6521.105453Japan3151.3751.059Ireland675816140Switzerland6216287Canada345601256Slovakia305205-100

Further details available at http://www.statistikbanken.dk/statbank5a/default.asp?w=1280