EXIM POLICY, PROCEDURE AND DOCUMENTATION
board of trade,
Exim policy,
India trade promotion organization,
Indian council of arbitration,
Indian institution of packaging,
Procedure and documentation
2. CONTENT
BOARD OF TRADE (BOT)
INDIAN TRADE PROMOTION ORGANIZATION
(ITPO)
INDIAN COUNCIL OF ARBITRATION (ICA)
INDIAN INSTITUTION OF PACKAGING (IIP)
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN TRADE (IIFT)
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4. BOARD OF TRADE
Constituted in 1991, headed by the commerce
ministers.
The Board of Trade want to revamped/restore and given a
clear and dynamic role in advising government on relevant
matter connected with Foreign Trade Policy. There would
be a process of continuous interacting between the Board
of Trade and Government in order to achieve the desired
objective of boosting India’s exports.
5. Provides a meaningful dialogue between
government and industry.
The deputy minister of commerce is the boards
vice chairman.
The board reviews half yearly the performance of
country's economy in its financial aspect and
considers policies relating to export promotion.
6. The Board of Trade would have
the following terms of reference
To advise the Government on Policy measures for prepare and
implementing of both short and long term plans for increasing
exports in the light of emerging national and international
economic scenarios.
To review export performance of various sectors, identify
constraints and suggest industry specific measures to optimize
export earnings.
To examine the existing institute framework for imports &
exports and suggest practical measures for further streamlining
to achieve the desired objectives.
7. •To review the policy instruments and procedures for
imports & exports and suggest steps to rationalize and
channelize such schemes for optimum use.
• To examine the problem which are considered relevant
for promoting of India’s foreign trade, and to strengthen
the international competitiveness of Indian goods and
service.
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9. INDIAN TRADE PRAMOTION ORGANIZATION
It was set up in 1992 after the merge of Trade
Development Authority (TDA) and Trade Fair Authority
of India (TFAI).
ITPO, the Premier Trade Promotion Agency of the
Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India is
Committed to showcase excellence achieved by the
country in diverse fields especially trade and
commerce.
Its headquarter is in New Delhi.
10. ITPO is operates a “Trade Portal of India” Which has all
trade related information including country profiles, product
profiles, trade directory etc.
ITPO is networking with International Organization in the
field of Trade and Commerce through membership or
collaborative arrangements such as Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU), ITPO is a founder member of Asian
Trade Promotion Forum (ATPF) and participates in its
Annual meets regularly.
11. ITPO has achieved MOU Excellent rating for the year
2014–2015. As a result of robust performance in both
financial and non- financial parameters, ITPO has
achieved MOU excellent rating consecutively for the last
four years 2011-12,2012–13, 2013–2014 and2014–2015.
ITPO continued performing handsomely and registered
an increase in total income to Rs.3819 million in FY 2014–
2015 from about Rs.3488 million in FY 2013–2014.
12. Organising seminars/conferences/workshops on trade-
related subjects.
Participating in overseas trade fairs and exhibitions.
Assisting Indian companies in product development and
adaptation to meet buyers' requirements
Conducting in-house and need-based research on trade and
export promotion.
Establishing durable contacts between Indian suppliers and
overseas buyers.
Encouraging small and medium scale units in export
promotion efforts.
The functions & activities of the ITPO are
14. INDAIN COUNCIL OF ARBITRATION
Set up in1965 by ministry of commerce as an
autonomous non profit organization registered
under societies registration Act 1860
It was set up promoting & encouraging amicable
settlement of commercial disputes between
Exporters and Importers .
15. OBJECTIVES1. To develop arbitration consciousness in foreign
trade.
2. To provide facilities for amicable settlement of
commercial disputes by arbitration.
3. To settle trade complaints arising out of non-
compliance with arbitration awards between
Indian & foreign parties.
4. Training & seminars on commercial arbitration
& international law.
17. INDAIN INSTITUTION OF
PACKAGING
Set up in 1966 by ministry of
commerce.
Headquarters in mumbai.
It is a training institute relating to
packing & testing.
20. IIFT – Indian Institute Of Foreign Trade
It was set up 1963 by GOI as an autonomous body
registered under Societies Registration Act.
The institute has been given the status of Deemed
University in May 2002 by UGC.
It aims to professionalize the foreign trade of the
country.
It is an education institute .
Headquaters in New Dehli, kolkota
21. FUNCTION OF IIFT
Training
Collection & supplying infromation
Organizing seminars & workshops
Trade delegation
Publication
Research & Consultancy
Management Development Programmes
22. Majors Activities
Conducting research on the emerging issues relating
to technology trade and to identify specific export
opportunities for india.
Undertaking educational & training activities at
various levels in the academic institution and the
corporate.
Undertaking studies on WTO mandated agreement
affecting technology trade such as TRIPs, TBT etc.
23. INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Academy of international Business (AIB),USA
European Foundation For Management Development
(EFMD),Brussels
International Association of Trade Training
Organizations (IATTO),UK