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3.545 documents for import policy of india
  • A prime factor of trade liberalization, investment, eludes a comprehensive coverage in the multilateral rule based regime under the World Trade Organization. The Agreement on Trade Related Investment Measures, though one exclusively concentrated on investment, has proved to be insufficient as regards various barriers facing liberalization of cross-border investment flows are concerned. The proposed Multilateral Investment Agreement of Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development Group of countries also having failed to come up as planned, the field remains unoccupied even today. Therefore, it is high time that a consensus emerges at the multilateral level as regards basic rules of fair-play and liberalization of host-country measures towards foreign investment flows.

    ... definition keeps the ambit of the policy makers sufficiently large and they do not find the... to the disadvantage of foreign imported products. Such policies, therefore obviously, repr... situation persisted in a WTO dispute (India- Automobiles case) wherein the car manufacturers i...

  • ...AGENCY: Import Administration, International Trade Administration... white shrimp (Penaeus occidentalis), and Indian white prawn (Penaeus indicus). Frozen shrimp and p...It is the Department's policy to assign all exporters of merchandise subject to ...

  • ... made by immigrant entrepreneurs from India, China, and other countries, to innovation and job... through' into new markets equally important? . This paper aims to shed light on the above ques... local economic environment and government policy as opposed to internal factors such as the entrepr...

  • ... nuclear industry for at least two important and obvious reasons. First, nuclear power plants d...

  • ...AGENCY: Import Administration, International Trade Administration... white shrimp (Penaeus occidentalis), and Indian white prawn (Penaeus indicus). Frozen shrimp a... from Import Administration's Office of Policy (``OP'').\19\ The OP determined that Bangladesh, G...

  • With its profusion of languages, ethnic groups and regional diversities, with its unique caste system, with its contrast between information technology and industry billionaires and the nearly 300 million people who live below the poverty line, with its mixture of Mahatma Gandhi's nonviolent philosophy and outbreaks of savage communal violence, and with its success as a parliamentary democracy despite having 400 million people who cannot read or write, India remains a bewilderingly complex country. A powerful moral leader as well as a wily politician, Gandhi wanted Indians to be proud of their past, to wear Indian rather than foreign dress, to challenge their colonial overlords through peaceful protest and noncooperation and not through violence, and to eliminate discrimination against...

    ... by reviewing major political, foreign policy and economic developments and trends since 1947. 1... just as elections were becoming a more important factor in India's governance. In the 1920s, Mohand...

  • We compare samples of textiles and garments producers across groups of countries to find that, in general, productivity is far lower in Sub-Saharan Africa than it is in India. Indian manufacturers in turn are significantly less productive than their counterparts in Morocco, while producers in some SSA countries do match or exceed the Indian standard. The paper assesses the importance of geography as a possible factor in these gaps compared to such possible causes as trade policy and the quality of public institutions. It turns out that both institutions and trade policy are strong influences on country productivity averages. However, geography is also as powerful an influence in as far as it affects access to export markets and to input supplies.

  • ...AGENCY: Import Administration, International Trade Administration... white shrimp (Penaeus occidentalis) and Indian white prawn (Penaeus indicus). Frozen shrimp and p... Page 20629 . Department's standard policy to assign all exporters of the merchandise subject...

  • Most of the study of causal relationship of GDP or growth with Trade and Foreign Direct Investment in the context of India rely on cross country comparisons, or simple correlations/regressions disregarding nonstationarity properties. Some papers which consider time series properties depend on VAR or VECM or Johansen-Juselius cointegration technique which is shown to suffer from potential pretest biases, influence of nuisance parameters and asymptotic unreliability. The pitfalls of these techniques especially considering the uncertainty in ascertaining the order of cointegration of the variables in the system have been well documented in the literature and also briefly mentioned in this paper. Therefore, this study employs the more recent and robust ARDL bound testing approach suggested ...

    ... is an interesting and increasingly important case for the study of relationship among growth, T...Policy makers and Research scholars have been touting thi...

  • ...Rescission, in Part. AGENCY: Import Administration, International Trade Administration...Group were obtained from sources in India, whereas the SVs placed on the record by Petitione...It is the Department's policy to assign all exporters of merchandise subject to ...



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