Exam Details
Subject | Export- Import Procedures and Documentation | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Post Graduate Diploma in International Business Operations/ Masters of Commerce | |
Department | School of Management Studies (SOMS) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. Comment on any four of the following:
Exchange control regulations in the exporting country are the most important consideration in determining terms of payment in export-import contracts.
All documents in export-import transactions have a legal perspective.
All parties in a letter of credit deal only in documents.
Imports under CIF contract is good for the importer.
ECGC, through its schemes, enhances the credit worthiness of the exports and exporters.
Advance licences under duty exemption scheme is a very useful instrument of export promotion.
Answer any four of the following questions.
2. Describe the regulatory framework of export-import business, describing the respective roles of various legislations and institutions.
3. A letter of credit reconciles the conflicting interest of buyer and seller in an export contract. Explain the mechanism of letter of credit.
4. What are the key elements of Electronic Data Interchange Describe its advantages to exporters, giving suitable illustrations.
5. What is export licensing? What is its rationale? Discuss the procedure and related documentation needed for obtaining a license.
6. Discuss the procedure and related documentation for claiming drawback. Is it same for export by sea or air, export by post and export by surface (land route)
7. Write short notes on any two of the following:
Export Promotion Councils
Supplier's and Buyer's Credit
Port Procedures
Bill of lading
Exchange control regulations in the exporting country are the most important consideration in determining terms of payment in export-import contracts.
All documents in export-import transactions have a legal perspective.
All parties in a letter of credit deal only in documents.
Imports under CIF contract is good for the importer.
ECGC, through its schemes, enhances the credit worthiness of the exports and exporters.
Advance licences under duty exemption scheme is a very useful instrument of export promotion.
Answer any four of the following questions.
2. Describe the regulatory framework of export-import business, describing the respective roles of various legislations and institutions.
3. A letter of credit reconciles the conflicting interest of buyer and seller in an export contract. Explain the mechanism of letter of credit.
4. What are the key elements of Electronic Data Interchange Describe its advantages to exporters, giving suitable illustrations.
5. What is export licensing? What is its rationale? Discuss the procedure and related documentation needed for obtaining a license.
6. Discuss the procedure and related documentation for claiming drawback. Is it same for export by sea or air, export by post and export by surface (land route)
7. Write short notes on any two of the following:
Export Promotion Councils
Supplier's and Buyer's Credit
Port Procedures
Bill of lading
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Subjects
- Accounting for Managerial Decisions
- Business Environment
- Export- Import Procedures and Documentation
- Financial Management
- I n d i a s F o r e i g n T r a d e
- International Business Environment
- International Business Finance
- International Marketing Logistics
- International Marketing Management
- Marketing Management
- Organisation Theory and Behavior
- Research Methodology and Statistical Analysis