Friday, 17 May 2019

USA CHINA TRADE WAR AND IT'S EFFECT ON INDIA WITH EXPORT IMPORT NEWS LETTER

USA CHINA TRADE WAR AND IT'S EFFECT ON INDIA WITH EXPORT IMPORT NEWS LETTER


1.      Export made to OFAC countries and e-BRC not issued by bank. Exporter can submit self-declaration with payment received in INR to DGFT

2.      We know every one is very curious to know about Trade ward between USA and China, particularly it’s effect on India’s Trade. So, let us first analyse this.
China’s world export:
No.
Country
%
1
United States of America
19.2
2
Hong Kong, China
12.1
3
Japan
5.9
4
Korea, Republic of
4.4
5
Viet Nam
3.4
6
Germany
3.1
7
India
3.1
8
Netherlands
2.9
9
United Kingdom
2.3
10
Singapore
2

China’s import from World:
No.
Country
%
1
Korea, Republic of
9.6
2
Japan
8.4
3
Taipei, Chinese
8.3
4
United States of America
7.3
5
China
6.9
6
Germany
5
7
Australia
4.9
8
Brazil
3.6
9
Viet Nam
3
10
Malaysia
3
11
Russian Federation
2.8
12
Saudi Arabia
2.1
13
Thailand
2.1
14
Switzerland
1.8
15
Indonesia
1.6
16
Singapore
1.6
17
France
1.5
18
Canada
1.3
19
South Africa
1.3
20
Chile
1.3
21
Angola
1.2
22
United Kingdom
1.1
23
Iraq
1.1
24
Italy
1
25
Iran, Islamic Republic of
1
26
Philippines
1
27
India
0.9

CHINA VIS USA:
19.20 % is China’s export to USA
 7.30 % where as they import from USA is only 
11.90 % is deficit
CHINA VIS INDIA:
3.10 % China’s export to India
 0.90 % China’s import from India
 2.20 % deficit
China’s has deficit will all the countries in the world.
Therefore, if USA China Trade war starts China will be more sufferer. For USA next is India to buy from. But again, see below table:
India’s Export:
No.
Country
%
1
U.S.A.
16
2
United Arab Emirates
9
3
China
5.1
4
Hong Kong, China
4.1
5
Singapore
3.2
6
United Kingdom
3
7
Germany
2.8
8
Bangladesh
2.7
9
Netherlands
2.7
10
Nepal
2.3
11
Belgium
2.1


India’s Import:
No.
Country
%
1
China
14.5
2
United States of America
6.4
3
Saudi Arabia
5.6
4
United Arab Emirates
5.3
5
Iraq
4.5
6
Switzerland
3.6
7
Korea, Republic of
3.2
8
Indonesia
3.2
9
Hong Kong, China
3.1
10
Iran, Islamic Republic of
2.9
11
Singapore
2.8

So, India’s export on first ranker is USA i.e. 16%, but India import is more from China at 14.50%
This analysis proves that foreign companies will move from China to other countries like wise and India ‘may’ also benefit from the same. I said ‘may’ benefit, reason is that they Trade war between USA and India may also take place, if so, then latter it may go reverse too. Because, then USA have so many other countries to buy from.

Let’s take an example, USA wants India to reduce duty on their bike import from USA. But India is also a manufacturer of bikes. So, they will think before doing so. But at the same time other countries may not put duties on import of bikes from USA, because they are not manufacturing bikes. For example, Vietnam.

Therefore, time to wait and watch. India has to see two phase this month, one election declaration and other USA India Trade war, because USA too is waiting for election results.

Let’s continue with EXIM - NEWS letter.

3.      Iran plans no changes to nuclear centrifuges, IAEA ties: spokesman


4.      After Huawei blow, China says U.S. must show sincerity for talks

5.      After Huawei blow, China says U.S. must show sincerity for talks

https://in.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trade-china-media/after-huawei-blow-china-says-u-s-must-show-sincerity-for-talks-idINKCN1SN094

 

6.      A very important: India’s Foreign Trade: April 2019

http://www.pib.nic.in/Pressreleaseshare.aspx?PRID=1572061

 




Tuesday, 7 May 2019

Export Import News Letter

Export Import News Letter:

1.      Voice of FICCI Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industries

2.      Focus on making market grow rather than improving market share: IRDAI Chairman

3.      Focus on making market grow rather than improving market share

4.      India and U.S. Hold Bilateral Trade Meeting

5.      Consumer groups express support for multilateral trade, stress priorities for e-commerce

6.      Agriculture Chair extends working group process, urges move towards negotiation mode

7.    Warren Buffett says trade war would be 'bad for the whole world'

8.    India, U.S. to engage regularly to resolve trade issues, says government


9.      25 US lawmakers urge authorities not to terminate GSP benefits to India

10.  India's decision to not join China's Belt and Road Initiative over sovereignty concerns related to the CPEC has not affected the bilateral trade ...

11.  Pharma exports grow 11%, cross $19 billion

12. Can transit time be guaranteed in shipping...??


13.  Online Filing and Tracking of Quality Complaints/Trade Disputes

14.  Index of Eight Core Industries (Base: 2011-12=100) March, 2019

Tuesday, 2 April 2019

Export Import News Letter 3.4.2019


 Export Import News Letter. To begin with good news TMA:

1.         TRANSPORT AND MARKETING ASSISTANCE FOR EXPORTERS SPECIFIED
AGRICULTURE PRODUCTS NOTIFICATION BY DGFT (TMA)
2.         WTO on digital Marketing:
3.          WTO launches call for proposals for 2019 Public Forum
4.         online facility to obtain export licence for MEIS & restricted items
5.         US President urged to delay decision on terminating India from GSP programme
https://m.economictimes.com › News › Economy › Foreign Trade 

6.      Indian pharma’s cold reply to China call

7.       Fishery subsidies: India to submit plan at WTO on differential treatment of developing nations:
10.       11th WTO-WIPO advanced course on intellectual property for policymakers concludes in Geneva
13.   WTO highlights role of trade agreements in enhancing women’s empowerment
14.   WTO - A new initiative launched by the Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF)


Thanks & regards


Jagdish Bhatia






Monday, 1 April 2019

Trade Dispute UAE companies

Please be careful before dealing with UAE companies.

Site source Consulate General of India , UAE  


List of UAE based companies against whom trade disputes have been raised by Indian companies from March 2018 – January 2019 Companies with Multiple Disputes 
1. Agri Growith Food Stuff Trading LLC, Dubai 2. Golden Nest General Trading LLC, Dubai 3. Al Mayan Trading FZE, Ajman 4. Fresh Carota Foodstuffs Trading LLC, Dubai 5. Dileep General Trading LLC, Dubai 6. Sun International FZE, Sharjah 7. Motivation General Trading LLC, Dubai 8. Glokal FZE, Dubai 9. AAI General Trading LLC, Dubai 10. Sai Foodstuff Trading LLC, Dubai Companies with Single Dispute 1. THOE Real Estate Development LLC (Kleindienst Group), Dubai 2. MCH International, Dubai 3. Prime Impex General Trading LLC, Dubai 4. Al Safina Security 5. Beacon Decor & Light Material Trading, Sharjah 6. Premium Flair General Trading FZE, Ajman 7. Wardat Al Madina Food Stuff Trading LLC, Dubai 8. Victory General Trading LLC, Ajman 9. Kanz Alhowm Food Stuff Supply Services LLC, Dubai 10. Arooj Packing Service LLC, Dubai 11. Al Khiran Contracting LLC, Dubai 12. Draw Way LLC, Dubai 13. CBD Projects Co. LLC, Dubai 14. Delta Wings General Trading LLC, Dubai 15. Ashuraf & Ahmed Food & Beverage Trading LLC, Dubai 16. Paklite FZC, Sharjah 17. Mas International General Trading LLC, Dubai 18. Concept Flexible Packaging LLC, RAK 19. Safo Foodstuff Trading LLC, Dubai 20. Ajaj Star General Trading LLC, Dubai 21. Papers Worldwide, Sharjah 22. Winning Star Trading FZE, Ajman 23. Five Brothers General Trading LLC, Dubai 24. Datex Energy FZC, Sharjah 25. Future Scaffolding & Aluminium Industries LLC, Dubai 26. Technovaa Industries LLC, Dubai 27. Berang General Trading LLC, Dubai 28. CitiGate Trade FZE, Sharjah 29. NOVA FZE, Sharjah 30. Al Noor Foods, Dubai 31. JK Foodstuff Trading LLC, Dubai 32. New India Foodstuff LLC, Dubai 33. Colexo General Trading LLC, Dubai 34. Burj Dubai General Trading LLC, Sharjah 35. Huma Ahmed Adnan Foodstuff Trading, Dubai 36. JAF FZC, Ras Al Khaimah 37. White Sky Foodstuff Trading LLC, Dubai 38. Bajrang International DMCC, Dubai 39. Gulf Fence Factory (FZE), Sharjah 40. Harco Marketing & Trading, Dubai (JAFZA) 41. Dalaho General Trading LLC, Dubai 42. Al Rahal Metal Scrap, Sharjah 43. Miqdad Foodstuff Trading LLC, Dubai 44. FWMA General Trading FZE, Ajman 45. Monaco Marbles and Granite Trading LLC, Sharjah 46. Shahzaib Foodstuff Trading LLC, Dubai 47. Riddhi Siddhi General Trading LLC, Dubai 48. Ruby International FZE, Sharjah 49. Dar Al Amani Trading LLC, Dubai 50. Ominah Khayer General Trading LLC, Dubai 51. Imran Food Stuff Trading LLC, Dubai 52. Al Nojoom Al Thahabeya General Trading LLC, Dubai 53. Pratik General Trading FZE, Ajman 54. Zartaj General Trading, Ajman 55. PDL International LLC, Dubai 56. Taj Food Stuff Packaging Factory LLC, Ajman 57. Farmex Freshia Trading LLC, Dubai 58. White Grass General Trading LLC, Dubai 59. Sandstone General Trading LLC, Dubai 60. Sunrise Petroleum FZE, Sharjah 61. Kriscon Middle East, Dubai 62. DSA Architects International, Dubai 63. Ecoplast Industries FZC, Dharjah 64. Khushi Trading Company LLC, Dubai 65. HND Venture General Trading LLC, Dubai 66. Bright Exhibitions FZE, Sharjah 67. AS & MS Global Worldwide FZE, Ajman 68. Mohd. Bin Ghalaita Trading, Dubai 69. Arif Book Distributors LLC, Dubai 70. Haji Munir Foodstuffs Trading Co. LLC, Dubai 71. High Happiness General Trading LLC, Dubai 72. Green Roots Vegetable & Fruit Trading LLC, Dubai 73. Royal Link International LLC, Dubai 74. Abdulla Bin Lootah Foodstuff Trading LLC, Dubai 75. SP International FZE, RAK 76. Unitrade General Trading LLC, Dubai 77. Satti Raja Trading LLC, Dubai 78. ACS Trading LLC, Dubai 79. Blue Star Food Stuff Trading LLC 80. Marine Engineering Diving Services FZC, Sharjah 81. SSJ Foodstuff LLC, Dubai 82. Buildtech Construction, Dubai 83. Kutkut & Partners, Sharjah  


Friday, 29 March 2019

Frequently asked questions in Export Import

I have been receiving below Frequently asked questions : 
1.       How and where can I apply import export licence?
2.       What are fees for import export licence?
3.       How much time does it take to get licence?
4.       What are documents required in export import licence?
5.       What payment term shall I offer to buyer in export?
6.       How to make costing of my product?
7.       Where shall I export my product?
8.       How can I expand my export business?
9.       What are benefits available from Government in export?
10.   How to find out import custom duty online?
11.   What is best Incoterm to offer in export?
12.   How to find out genuine buyer?
13.   Is payment secure in LC?
14.   What is difference between consignee and notify party?
15.   What are the risks in export and how to manage the same?
 For answers visit my site : www.bhatiaexport.in
Thanks and regards.
Bhatia

Sunday, 24 March 2019

Recent case study

Recent case study.
Exporter ABC, in India was already in local business of ‘mineral water’. Hence there was no need for them to select product for export. He worked out and selected market in one of the country in West Africa. It was supply to Government. There was an agent between Government supply and exporter. The agent was ready to take the same in a very big quantity and agreed price of US$1 per 1 liter bottle. Agent asked exporter to send two cartons of 20 water bottles each as samples for laboratory test. He also said to exporter to inform Courier Company not to deliver cartons at address and agent will go and collect the same from Courier Company.
While sending samples ABC Company was informed by Courier Company that they cannot take full bottles, hence seals must be broken and little water was also taken out. This was informed to buyer’s agent, and he agreed to. The samples were not reached yet, and buyer asked ABC to send remittance of equivalent Rs.2.50 laks for lawyer’s fees, who will do the needful on behalf of seller to make legal agreement between buyer and seller.
ABC, approached me. I studied full case, and even wrote to Indian consulate and Economic affairs in buyer’s country to verify genuineness of transaction and found it fake.
While studying I had doubt that:
(1)  How buyer agreed such a big price of US$1.00 per 1 liter water bottle. This is not international price.
(2)  Why did he said not to send samples on address and he will collect it from courier company
(3)  He did not receive sample, seal of which was broken and still he agreed to go ahead with this transaction.
Yes, this happened with several other new exporters too.  Now how to take care not to be duped by fake buyers. One should see the prima facie, does transaction looks like happening, or we are too eager to do the transaction without taking pre cautionary steps.
Pre-cautionary steps are first finding out the genuineness of buyer from Dun and Brad Street by applying credit report on buyer. By applying credit risk with ECGC, Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India. After satisfying credit worthiness of buyer only then go ahead with the transaction.
Fraud buyer abroad is there who are looking for new exporter who has no sufficient knowledge.
So be careful and acquire knowledge first. If you do the export systematically, your money is safe.