Challenges and Opportunities for International Companies Exporting to India
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Satisfy Unmet Demand
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Quality drives business
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Davies francis
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"Satisfy Unmet Demand"
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may be the cost factor also help in import the goods bcoz if the availablity is more in particular county the goods can be imported only logistical cost is now cheaper compared to earlier days
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Amit Abrol
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"Satisfy Unmet Demand"
| 2 years ago
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Need to import is also about the right timing, to make the best of the void in the supply chain. The product may be the same, but it is the way it is engineered value it brings in, that enables quick sales! So its not always about new products,...
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Hi,i am from Guangzhou,China
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Evaluate Manufacturers
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Sovan Maiti
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"Hi,i am from Guangzhou,China"
| 3 years ago
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Dear Min as you are a local guy you can inform us better regarding the question asked.It would be great if you could throw more light on the question.Also if i come to know of a person who wants to invest in your country then i will surely refer you.
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min
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"Hi,i am from Guangzhou,China"
| 3 years ago
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Hi,i am from Guangzhou,China How is your business going? I am looking for people that would be interested in trading or investing in China! Please check : http://www.made-in-china.com/ for reference Min mobile:0086-13926031779 c8jm@yahoo.com.cn
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I am planning to get into import business in India.. Is it easy to get an import license in India? Please advise.
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Rajesh Puthenpura
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| 3 years ago
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Dear Sudeep, It is raelly nice to hear from you, As Mr. Sudeep from HNS already provided you some insight about the procedure for importing any goods to India, I would like to provide you some insight like, Please decide few things like 1....
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Kumar Rajeev Ranjan
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| 3 years ago
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HELLO MR.SUDEEP, TO START ANY BIZ WE NEED TO GET SOME APPROVAL. SAME CONDITION IS HERE. IMPORT FROM CHINA IS NOT IMPOSSIBLE OR THERE IS NO ANY BARRIER, BUT IT DEPENDS ON THE PRODUCT. IF U WANT TO PURCHASE(IMPORT) GOODS FROM CHINA THEN VERY FRST U...
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Bopanna
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| 3 years ago
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China is a country which can give you any product for YOUR price. There are suppliers in all segments which cater to the high end market as well as the low end market. The saying CHEAP BEST does not really work/exist.For any quality product there...
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Ankit Singh
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| 3 years ago
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Well whatever you say, there would be a mix of some poor quality parts in the product. You can choose a good supplier, but whether he uses all goods products or not is not sure, i.e. some minor parts are bound to be of poor quality because of low...
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drypen ~ helping you along
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china is great ar re-engineering they can make best products if we pay them the right price.. Remember its one country that makes stuff for every cost ! its not possible to say "cheap and the bast" sorry but only in India we say "Cheap and the...
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Export pricing is the most important factor in for promoting export and facing international trade competition. It is important for the exporter to keep the prices down keeping in mind all export benefits and expenses. However, there is no fixed formula for successful export pricing and is differ from exporter to exporter depending upon whether the exporter is a merchant exporter or a manufacturer exporter or exporting through a canalising agency. Like any business transaction, risk is also associated with good to be exported in an overseas market. Export is risk in international trade is quite different from risks involve in domestic trade. So, it becomes important to all the risks related...
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Gandhi Rajan
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These are the issues that'll need to worked out. 1) Product quality consistency. It's important that your agreement and financial terms clearly state your expectation of product quality consistency and any remedies for failure to meet it. Some...
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Shanmugasundaram
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Lots of subsidies for leather exports..Check with board of leather technolagy-chennai.
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Umasankar Mukhopadhyay
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| 3 years ago
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Is there any availablity of finance for producing leather chemicals for export. Or for purchasing machinery and equipments.
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Anil Behl
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| 3 years ago
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The different options available are; The most common method of financing Exports are LC discounting or Bill discounting. Another popular method of financing for short term post shipment financing is export factoring, which is used to cover open...
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Gaurav Taneja
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| 3 years ago
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Well Vikas, do you think that Indian Exporters are fools that they have not planned for this in advance, because everybody would have thought of this well in advance and would be prepared with all guns ready for this.
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Vikas Tripathi
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| 3 years ago
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Yes, because there were a lot many tings which were being exported by India to China for the period and it had made the export business flourish but now? Take example of steel which we used to export but now these would reduce.
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With more than a million people having access to internet it is believed that with the rapid economic development of Asian countries number of users will increase dramatically in the coming years. This ubiquitous presence of the Internet is forcing companies to embrace the Internet as a marketing and sales channel aggressively. Many have adopted Internet based technologies and benefiting enormously from it. Import Export companies are no difference. Most of them are using the Internet to tap into new markets, research competitors, find new products and evaluate country opportunities. However, many of these same companies are still slow in implementing eBusiness features in their daily busin...
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gopal iyer
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| 1 year ago
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I agree with Ashok. As an emerging trend, International Trade is going ONLINE rapidly. This is the right time to implement features that would convert a lead into sale everytime someone views your portal. Having powerful features with strong links...
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It is heartening to note that the total amount of frauds occuring in International trade is very small, compared to the total volumes of actual International trade. However when a fraud occurs, some times there could be irretrievable damage and companies subjected to the fraud may go into liquidation. It is therefore essential for bankers, importers and exporters to be fully aware of the types of frauds that can occur and the measures to prevent occurance of frauds in their International trade. Major areas of frauds in International Trade a) Commodity frauds: The foreign seller ( exporter) may not send the goods ordered by the buyer ( importer). The seller may stuff the container with r...
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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| 1 year ago
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It is because of wish to get easy money, directs some people to make frauds.
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China has been thriving in recent years and has been named as the “World’s factory” because of its high production and low labor cost. It seems to be a trend now to import goods from China directly since there will be middleman in between and hence one can get the latest and cheapest products. China offers a vast array of products and to track something down that is suitable, you are going to need someone who knows the country well. He or she can advise you very quickly if you are likely to find a company where you could place your order and thereby increase your margins. Here are some of the things that you will need to establish before working with an import agent: Full product details with drawings / graphics Packing presentation details Branding requirements Certifications Safety standards required Date product is required Quantities (min order quantities apply in most cases) Also you need to take care of the following things if you are planning to import from China; Products...
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