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EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION

BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMME 


Term-End Examination


June, 2010 


(APPLICATION ORIENTED COURSE) 


AED-1: EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION


Time: 2 hours                                                                                   Maximum Marks 50


                                         


Note :    Attempt any four question, including question No.7 which is


             Compulsory.




  1. Discuss the broad trends in India's export sales since the beginning of the new liberalised regime. What are the new markets and new products? Discuss.     6+3+3



  1. What are the steps involved in setting up an export business, specially in terms of obtaining necessary approvals?    12



  1. The principal problem in analyzing different forms of export financing is the distribution of risks between the exporter and the importer. Describe the following export financing facilities used in this respect.                                                          



  • Confirmed irrevocable letter of credit.

  • Open account credit.

  • Advance payment.

  • Consignment sales.   3+3+3+3 



  1. Define 'Deemed Export' and distinguish it from physical export. List the supplies considered as deemed export. What are the benefits granted against deemed exports? Discuss.   4+4+4



  1. Discuss the procedure and related documentation involved in obtaining Central Excise Clearance for export cargo. 12



  1. Distinguish between Liner and Tramp shipping services and discuss their respective roles in promoting exports.6+6



  1. Write short notes on any two of the following: 7+7



  • Shipping bill.

  • Special Economic Zones.

  • Duty-Free Import Authorization Scheme (DFIA).

  • Procedure for exports through post offices.


 


 


 

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