Question:
Define Export Processing Zones.
Answer:
Export Processing Zones: These are industrial estates which firms enclaves from the domestic tariff area. They aim at providing an internationally competitive duty free environment for export production at low cost. Recently these have been converted into Special Economic Zones.
International Business II
Q 1.
List various affiliated bodies of World Bank.
Q 2.
Name any two WTO Agreements.
Q 3.
What is Advance License Scheme?
Q 4.
Explain the meaning of the following documents used in connection with import transactions
- Trade enquiry,
- Import license,
- Shipment of advice,
- Import general manifest,
- Bill of entry.
Q 5.
Discuss the process involved in securing for exports.
Q 6.
What is Shipping Bill?
Q 7.
What was the objective of MIGA?
Q 8.
Name the most important document of export.
Q 9.
Write short notes on the following:
- UNCTAD
- MIGA
- World Bank
- ITPO
- IMF
Q 10.
List out major affiliated bodies of the World Bank.
Q 11.
Write a detailed note on features, structure, objectives and functioning of WTO.
Q 12.
Why is export promotion necessary?
Q 13.
What is the main objective of WTO?
Q 14.
How many Export Promotion Councils are there in India?
Q 15.
Name the most important document used in import.
Q 16.
Define Export Processing Zones.
Q 17.
What is pre-shipment finance?
Q 18.
Why is it necessary for an export firm to go in for pre-shipment inspection?
Q 19.
Discuss the principal documents used in exporting.
Q 20.
When was State Trading Corporation established?
Q 21.
Explain briefly the process of customs clearance of export goods.
Q 22.
Why did WTO establish? What are its objectives?
Q 23.
Santa Cruz is famous for which exclusive items?
Q 24.
Write short note on Indent House and Dock Challan.
Q 25.
Explain the term FOB.
Q 26.
Discuss the formalities involved in getting an export license.
Q 27.
Write the full form of ICSID.
Q 28.
Explain different organizations involved in export promotion or facilitating foreign trade.
Q 29.
What is a Letter of Credit? Why does an exporter need this document?
Q 30.
How many regional and international offices does ITPO have?
Q 31.
List and explain various incentives and schemes that the government has evolved for promoting the country's foreign trade.
Q 32.
Give full form of EPZ and SEZ.
Q 33.
What is IMF? Discuss its .various objectives and functions.
Q 34.
Explain the steps of export procedure.
Q 35.
Why is it necessary to get registered with an Export Promotion Council?
Q 36.
Explain the meaning of Mate's Receipt.
Q 37.
How many Commodity Boards are there in India?
Q 38.
Which agency of World Bank provides loan to private sector of developing countries?
Q 39.
Your firm is planning to import textile machinery from Canada. Describe the procedure involved in importing.
Q 40.
Who is a clearing agent?
Q 41.
Define Mate's Receipt.
Q 42.
When was IIFT formed?
Q 43.
Discuss the principal documents used in exporting.
Q 44.
What is Bill of Lading? How does it differ from bill of entry?
Q 45.
Discuss the process involved in securing for exports.
Q 46.
Identify various organizations that have been set up in the country by the government for promoting country's foreign trade.
Q 47.
Name the certificate which is used for ensuring timely payment.
Q 48.
What is IEC number?
Q 49.
Rekha Garments has received an order to export 2000 men's trousers to Swift Imports Ltd. located in Australia. Discuss the procedure that Rekha Garments would need to go through for executing the export order.
Q 50.
What is Performa Invoice?