Globalisation is the continous process by which restriction and hurdles are minimised in the field of trade investment and flow of return. Today, there are 149 member countries of W.T.O. where 5 billion population live and 80% trade is involved. This has reached to the height from where using reverse gear is dangerous. India has become member of W.T.O. and chosen the policy of globalisation voluntarily. Now it is useless to talk much about the negativity of globalisation and is required to find ways and means so that the country may compete with full competence and comfort.
Globalisation has made multi-dimensional effects and impacts in India’s foreign trade. We have trade relations with more than about 150 countries and deal in thousands of goods and services. Even though our part in the global trade is about 0.4% only but we have every opportunity to increase it. But we have many problems and limitations like lack of standardization and better quality of exported goods, procedural delays, negative attitude of bureaucracy, lack of prestige and goodwill of exporters, confusing policies, rules and regulations made and implemented by State and Central Governments, lack of professionalism etc.
The book ‘Globalization and Foreign Trade’ is a humble attempt to analyze the changing conditions relating with foreign trade like role of bilateral and multi-lateral trade agreements, government assistance and cooperation for expanding foreign trade, changing pattern in relation with commodity, country and currency, new challenges and opportunities, demand of professionalism.
This book will be useful for exporters and importers, industrialists, planners, government officials and all other person who deal in foreign trade and development in any way.
Common |
Author |
M. C. Khandela |
Binding |
Hardcover |
Edition |
1 |
ISBN |
81-7132-452-5 |
Language |
English |
Number Of Pages |
viii+200 |
Publication Year |
2019 |
Publisher |
Pointer Publishers, Jaipur |