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Foreign Trade Regulation in India




               Anupam Singh
               Gautam(10810012)
               U.Kistaiah (10810064)
Agenda

 History of Foreign Trade in India
 Foreign Trade Act
 Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14
 Incentives Schemes
 New Initiatives
 Organizational Setup
HISTORY OF FOREIGN TRADE IN INDIA

   • Import control was introduced in 1940
   • In 1946 the Emergency provisions
     ordinance was promulgated to continue
     the import trade control
   • Import and Export(control) Act came into
     force with effect from 25th march 1947
   • Finally the Import and Export(control) act
     was replaced by the Foreign
     Trade(Development and Regulation) Act
     in 1992.
MAIN PROVISIONS:

1. Development and Regulation

2. Prohibition and Restriction

3. EXIM Policy

4. Director General of Foreign Trade

5. Importer - Exporter Code Number

6. Issue and Suspension/Cancellation of license

7. Search, Inspection and Seizure

8. Penalty for Contravention
India’s Foreign Trade
       In the last few years, robust growth in
       merchandise exports
          From US$ 63 billion in 2003-04 to US $ 168 billion
       in 2008-09.

       Share of global trade (WTO estimates):
                                                       2003        2008
         Merchandise trade                            0.83%        1.45%

         Commercial Services                           1.4%        2.8%


         Goods & Services                             0.92%        1.64%
         Trade


                  Source : Annual report of foreign trade policy           5
India’s Foreign Trade Exports & Imports
          (Figures in US$ billion)
       Year      Export %      Imports %
                        Growth         Growth
       2004-05   83.53           30.8                    111.52   42.7

       2005-06   103.09          23.4                    149.17   33.8

       2006-07   126.26          22.5                    185.60   24.4

       2007-08   162.90          29.0                    251.65   27.0

       2008-09   185.29          13.6                    303.69   20.7

       2009-10   178.75          -3.52                   288.37   -5.01


                          Source: Ministry of commerce             6
REASONS FOR EXPORT DECLINE


      Major Hurdles faced by Indian Exporters:
       Rupee   Appreciation by about 12% in the
        year
          2007-08
       Global Economic Slowdown and Recession
        in Developed Economies during 2008-09
        and its impact.
       High Interest Rates
       Ban on exports of certain food products
        since 2007.
       High Incentives provided by some of the
        countries like China, Bangladesh etc.
                                                 7
India’s Foreign Trade
Major Export Destinations
         Country                2008-09
                                ($ bn)    % share in Total


    1    USA                    19.7      12%
    2    United Arab Emirates   17.8      11%
    3    China                  8.5       5%

    4    Singapore              7.6       5%
    5    Hong Kong              6.4       4%
    6    United Kingdom         6.2       4%
    7    Germany                5.9       4%
    8    Netherlands            5.9       4%
    9    Saudi Arabia           4.8       3%
    10   Belgium                4.3       3%

                                                8
India’s Foreign Trade
Major Import Commodities
        Commodity                                  2008-09   % share in Total
                                                   ($ bn)


   1    Petroleum, Crude and products              93.1      32.36%

   2    Machinery, Electrical and non-electrical   24.3      8.44%
   3    Electronic goods                           21.5      7.48%
   4    Gold and silver                            19.5      6.76%
   5    Fertilizer, crude and manufactured         13.6      4.72%
   6    Pearls, precious and semi-precious         12.8      4.44%
   7    Organic and inorganic chemicals            12.8      4.43%
   8    Coal, coke and briquettes                  10.5      3.64%
   9    Iron & Steel                               9.5       3.30%
   10   Metaliferrous ores and metal scrap         8.3       2.89%
                                                                  9
Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14

        Short Term Objectives:
       To arrest and reverse the declining trend of exports; and
       To provide additional support to those sectors which have been hit
        badly by recession in the Developed World.

        Medium term Policy Objectives :
       To achieve an Annual Export growth of 15% with an Annual Export
        Target of US$ 200 billion by March 2011.
       To achieve an Annual Export growth of around 25% by 2014.
       To double India’s exports of goods and services by 2014.

        Long Term Objective :
       To double India’s share in Global Trade by 2020.
                                                                         10
Promotional Measures/ Incentive
Schemes


     Vishesh Krishi and Gram Udyog Yojana
      (VKGUY)
     Focus Market Scheme (FMS)
     Focus Product Scheme (FPS)
     Market Linked Focus Product Scheme
      (MLFPS)


                                             11
Vishesh Krishi & Gram Udyog Yojana
(VKGUY)

        To promote exports of :
         (i) Agricultural Produce and their value added
         products
         (ii) Minor Forest Produce and their value added
         variants
         (iii) Gram Udyog Products
         (iv) Forest Based Products and
         (v) Other Products, as notified from time to time.

        VKGUY benefits are granted with an aim to
         compensate high transport costs, and to offset other
         disadvantages.

                                                                12
Focus Market Scheme


      Objective is to offset high freight cost
       and other externalities to select
       international markets with a view to
       diversify the markets and to enhance
       India’s export competitiveness in these
       countries.

      Currently 109 markets have been
       notified

                                                  13
Focus Product Scheme


    Objective is to incentivize export of such
     products which have high export intensity /
     employment potential, so as to offset
     infrastructure inefficiencies and other
     associated costs involved in marketing of
     these products.
    Currently over 1000 Products covered
     under FPS.
   Example: Green Technology products


                                              14
Market Linked Focus Product Scheme
(MLFPS)



       To promote exports of products of high
        export intensity but which have a low
        penetration in countries

       Currently over 1550 products covered
        under MLFPS.




                                               15
Foreign Trade Policy – 2009-14
New Initiatives
          Higher Support for Market and Product
          Diversification

       26 new markets added under FMS
        (16 in Latin America, 10 in Asia-Oceania)
       Incentive under FMS raised from
        2.5% to 3%.
       Incentive under FPS raised from
        1.25% to 2%.


                                                    16
Foreign Trade Policy – 2009-14
New Initiatives
         Higher Support for Market and Product
          Diversification (contd.)
        New products under FPS :Engineering products, Plastic (value
         added products),Technical Textiles, Green Technology products ,
         vegetables, textiles and certain Electronic items.

      New products/markets under MLFPS : Pharmaceuticals,
       Synthetic textile fabrics, value added rubber products, value added
       plastic goods, textile made ups,, glass products, certain iron and steel
       products
     . Benefits to these products will be provided, if exports are made to 13
       identified markets (Algeria, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa,
       Tanzania, Brazil, Mexico, Ukraine, Vietnam, Cambodia, Australia and
       New Zealand).

        The above markets also included for existing products i.e. Auto
         Components, Motor cars, Bicycles & Parts, Apparels.


                                                                             17
Foreign Trade Policy – 2009-14
New Initiatives

     To Support Various Sectors Like
      Gems & Jewelers Sector
      Pharmaceutical Sector
      Agriculture Sector
      Leather Sector
      Handloom sector




                                       18
ORGANISATIONAL SET UP

Ministry of commerce

Autonomous   Public sector                   Attached and
                             Advisory body   subordinate
  bodies     undertakings                        Office
MINISTRY OF COMMERCE
  • The Ministry of Commerce, Government of
    India, is the most important organ concerned
    with the promotion and regulation of the foreign
    trade of the country.
  • Matters related to foreign trade are dealt with
    by eight divisions in the Department of
    Commerce.
  • i) Administrative and General Division, (ii)
    Finance Division, (iii) Economic Division, (iv)
    Trade Policy Division, (v) Foreign Trade
    Territorial Division, (vi) Exports Products
    Division, (vii) Services Division, and (viii)
    Industries Division.
DESCRIPTION OF AUTONOMOUS
          BODIES
   • Export Inspection Council
   • Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
   • Indian Institute of Packaging
   • Export Promotion Councils, Commodity Boards
     and Authorities
   • Federation of Indian Export Organisation
   • Indian Council of Arbitration
   • India Trade Promotion Organisation
PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKINGS

    •   The State Trading Corporation of India and
        its subsidiaries

    •   The spices Trading Corporation

    •   The    Minerals    and    Metals    Trading
        Corporation of India and its subsidiary
ADVISORY BODY

Central Advisory Council on Trade: The Central
Advisory Council on Trade, consisting of
representatives from different organisations and
individuals with business standing and expertise in
the field of trade and commerce, and headed by
Commerce minister.
ATTACHED AND SUBORDINATE
        OFFICES
 • Office of the Director General of Foreign

  Trade(DGFT)

 • Office of Development Commissioners

 • Director General of Commercial Intelligence

  and Statistics
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Foreign trade regulation in india 12-64

  • 1. Foreign Trade Regulation in India Anupam Singh Gautam(10810012) U.Kistaiah (10810064)
  • 2. Agenda  History of Foreign Trade in India  Foreign Trade Act  Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14  Incentives Schemes  New Initiatives  Organizational Setup
  • 3. HISTORY OF FOREIGN TRADE IN INDIA • Import control was introduced in 1940 • In 1946 the Emergency provisions ordinance was promulgated to continue the import trade control • Import and Export(control) Act came into force with effect from 25th march 1947 • Finally the Import and Export(control) act was replaced by the Foreign Trade(Development and Regulation) Act in 1992.
  • 4. MAIN PROVISIONS: 1. Development and Regulation 2. Prohibition and Restriction 3. EXIM Policy 4. Director General of Foreign Trade 5. Importer - Exporter Code Number 6. Issue and Suspension/Cancellation of license 7. Search, Inspection and Seizure 8. Penalty for Contravention
  • 5. India’s Foreign Trade In the last few years, robust growth in merchandise exports From US$ 63 billion in 2003-04 to US $ 168 billion in 2008-09. Share of global trade (WTO estimates): 2003 2008 Merchandise trade 0.83% 1.45% Commercial Services 1.4% 2.8% Goods & Services 0.92% 1.64% Trade Source : Annual report of foreign trade policy 5
  • 6. India’s Foreign Trade Exports & Imports (Figures in US$ billion) Year Export % Imports % Growth Growth 2004-05 83.53 30.8 111.52 42.7 2005-06 103.09 23.4 149.17 33.8 2006-07 126.26 22.5 185.60 24.4 2007-08 162.90 29.0 251.65 27.0 2008-09 185.29 13.6 303.69 20.7 2009-10 178.75 -3.52 288.37 -5.01 Source: Ministry of commerce 6
  • 7. REASONS FOR EXPORT DECLINE Major Hurdles faced by Indian Exporters:  Rupee Appreciation by about 12% in the year 2007-08  Global Economic Slowdown and Recession in Developed Economies during 2008-09 and its impact.  High Interest Rates  Ban on exports of certain food products since 2007.  High Incentives provided by some of the countries like China, Bangladesh etc. 7
  • 8. India’s Foreign Trade Major Export Destinations Country 2008-09 ($ bn) % share in Total 1 USA 19.7 12% 2 United Arab Emirates 17.8 11% 3 China 8.5 5% 4 Singapore 7.6 5% 5 Hong Kong 6.4 4% 6 United Kingdom 6.2 4% 7 Germany 5.9 4% 8 Netherlands 5.9 4% 9 Saudi Arabia 4.8 3% 10 Belgium 4.3 3% 8
  • 9. India’s Foreign Trade Major Import Commodities Commodity 2008-09 % share in Total ($ bn) 1 Petroleum, Crude and products 93.1 32.36% 2 Machinery, Electrical and non-electrical 24.3 8.44% 3 Electronic goods 21.5 7.48% 4 Gold and silver 19.5 6.76% 5 Fertilizer, crude and manufactured 13.6 4.72% 6 Pearls, precious and semi-precious 12.8 4.44% 7 Organic and inorganic chemicals 12.8 4.43% 8 Coal, coke and briquettes 10.5 3.64% 9 Iron & Steel 9.5 3.30% 10 Metaliferrous ores and metal scrap 8.3 2.89% 9
  • 10. Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14 Short Term Objectives:  To arrest and reverse the declining trend of exports; and  To provide additional support to those sectors which have been hit badly by recession in the Developed World. Medium term Policy Objectives :  To achieve an Annual Export growth of 15% with an Annual Export Target of US$ 200 billion by March 2011.  To achieve an Annual Export growth of around 25% by 2014.  To double India’s exports of goods and services by 2014. Long Term Objective :  To double India’s share in Global Trade by 2020. 10
  • 11. Promotional Measures/ Incentive Schemes  Vishesh Krishi and Gram Udyog Yojana (VKGUY)  Focus Market Scheme (FMS)  Focus Product Scheme (FPS)  Market Linked Focus Product Scheme (MLFPS) 11
  • 12. Vishesh Krishi & Gram Udyog Yojana (VKGUY)  To promote exports of : (i) Agricultural Produce and their value added products (ii) Minor Forest Produce and their value added variants (iii) Gram Udyog Products (iv) Forest Based Products and (v) Other Products, as notified from time to time.  VKGUY benefits are granted with an aim to compensate high transport costs, and to offset other disadvantages. 12
  • 13. Focus Market Scheme  Objective is to offset high freight cost and other externalities to select international markets with a view to diversify the markets and to enhance India’s export competitiveness in these countries.  Currently 109 markets have been notified 13
  • 14. Focus Product Scheme  Objective is to incentivize export of such products which have high export intensity / employment potential, so as to offset infrastructure inefficiencies and other associated costs involved in marketing of these products.  Currently over 1000 Products covered under FPS. Example: Green Technology products 14
  • 15. Market Linked Focus Product Scheme (MLFPS)  To promote exports of products of high export intensity but which have a low penetration in countries  Currently over 1550 products covered under MLFPS. 15
  • 16. Foreign Trade Policy – 2009-14 New Initiatives Higher Support for Market and Product Diversification  26 new markets added under FMS (16 in Latin America, 10 in Asia-Oceania)  Incentive under FMS raised from 2.5% to 3%.  Incentive under FPS raised from 1.25% to 2%. 16
  • 17. Foreign Trade Policy – 2009-14 New Initiatives Higher Support for Market and Product Diversification (contd.)  New products under FPS :Engineering products, Plastic (value added products),Technical Textiles, Green Technology products , vegetables, textiles and certain Electronic items.  New products/markets under MLFPS : Pharmaceuticals, Synthetic textile fabrics, value added rubber products, value added plastic goods, textile made ups,, glass products, certain iron and steel products . Benefits to these products will be provided, if exports are made to 13 identified markets (Algeria, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Brazil, Mexico, Ukraine, Vietnam, Cambodia, Australia and New Zealand).  The above markets also included for existing products i.e. Auto Components, Motor cars, Bicycles & Parts, Apparels. 17
  • 18. Foreign Trade Policy – 2009-14 New Initiatives To Support Various Sectors Like  Gems & Jewelers Sector  Pharmaceutical Sector  Agriculture Sector  Leather Sector  Handloom sector 18
  • 19. ORGANISATIONAL SET UP Ministry of commerce Autonomous Public sector Attached and Advisory body subordinate bodies undertakings Office
  • 20. MINISTRY OF COMMERCE • The Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, is the most important organ concerned with the promotion and regulation of the foreign trade of the country. • Matters related to foreign trade are dealt with by eight divisions in the Department of Commerce. • i) Administrative and General Division, (ii) Finance Division, (iii) Economic Division, (iv) Trade Policy Division, (v) Foreign Trade Territorial Division, (vi) Exports Products Division, (vii) Services Division, and (viii) Industries Division.
  • 21. DESCRIPTION OF AUTONOMOUS BODIES • Export Inspection Council • Indian Institute of Foreign Trade • Indian Institute of Packaging • Export Promotion Councils, Commodity Boards and Authorities • Federation of Indian Export Organisation • Indian Council of Arbitration • India Trade Promotion Organisation
  • 22. PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKINGS • The State Trading Corporation of India and its subsidiaries • The spices Trading Corporation • The Minerals and Metals Trading Corporation of India and its subsidiary
  • 23. ADVISORY BODY Central Advisory Council on Trade: The Central Advisory Council on Trade, consisting of representatives from different organisations and individuals with business standing and expertise in the field of trade and commerce, and headed by Commerce minister.
  • 24. ATTACHED AND SUBORDINATE OFFICES • Office of the Director General of Foreign Trade(DGFT) • Office of Development Commissioners • Director General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics