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given to units in the domestic tariff area (DTA). In India, the SEZ Act (2005) and the SEZ Rules (2006) aimed to create a …) challenged this export-linked subsidy in the WTO and India lost the case in October 2019, requiring the country to withdraw such … reverse job work in their SEZs. This has prompted India to design WTO compatible zones and the country is in the process of …
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retail e-commerce in 2022, and India, Singapore, China, and Japan leading this growth. The discussion on e-commerce and trade … agreements. India has not joined the JSI and opposes a permanent moratorium, citing evolving definitions of e-commerce and … potential tariff revenue losses for developing countries. However, India has signed an agreement with a digital trade chapter …
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Sports retail is a small but fast growing segment of modern retail in India. Recently, the country has been hosting … provides an overview of the sports retail sector in India. Specifically, it presents the different retail formats, consumer … entry barrier since foreign retailers can establish their presence in India through other routes. The study found that since …
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India’s opportunities and constraints to trade in energy services within the GATS framework. The study found that India has … sector. India needs foreign investment, technical know-how and international best practices in energy. The country has … progressively liberalized this sector and there are no major entry barriers. However, India has not been successful in attracting …
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of Korea, United Arab Emirates (Dubai) and Vietnam, with whom India competes to get FDI and technology. The paper … concludes that all countries provide direct tax incentives to SEZs, and hence, if India wants to continue with the SEZ policy … exemptions. It makes policy recommendations on how to make the SEZ policy successful and an instrument of the "Make in India …
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services trade, investment and cooperation between South and Southeast Asia, taking the example of India and Thailand, by … analysis of the trade agreements involving India and Thailand, the paper finds that the present level of physical and people … agreement. India and Thailand have singularly liberalised key services sectors in their concluded bilateral and regional trade …
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manufacturing. India's growth in the post-liberalisation period has been propelled by the services sector and India enjoys a …. This paper focuses on how India can leverage on its strength of human resource and improve its global competitiveness … Commerce and Industry. Further, given India's export potential in audio-visual and business services, the paper also examines …
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India has a large positive trade balance in the apparel sector and is ranked among the top 10 apparel exporting … manufacturers and exporters face two major challenges. First, India's export promotion schemes have been challenged under the World … Trade Organization's Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures and second, India is negotiating mega-regional trade …
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