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Export Import Management

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The second edition of Export Import Management has been updated with two new chapters and new case studies. The text material has been restructured to focus on the changes since the last edition. It now has 21 chapters.

Beginning with an introduction to the regulatory norms, related documentation, and letters of credit, the text goes on to discuss pre- and post-shipment finance, and business risks. It delves deep into topics such as logistics, transportation, ports, containerization, and incoterms in detail.

The last part of the book analyses markets in the Middle East, ASEAN, Australia and New Zealand, and China and Japan.

412 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2008

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December 6, 2013
When I thought to buy this book, I haven’t found any review yet I bought this one because highlighting few things like Oxford edition and author had mentioned ‘this is especially comprehensive for the MBA and PGDMA students.

After reading here is my personal review about this book.

This book comprehended easy way to understand the concepts of Import and Export. Person who is very new in industry, wish to learn and establish import-exports business will help enormously for understanding concepts and business flows. This is especially well focused for exporting from India and missing some areas for importing, could say this is balanced 70% exporting and remains for importing. I expected some more information for importing concepts but missing.

Egg: selection of overseas supplier, Import control system, Import Impacts in Indian markets and what are the merchandise are restricted for importing India, etc.

Author said, it’s comprehended for MBA and PGDMA, well actually it’s not well balanced and it will help the common man to understand the business and establish to next level but will never fulfill the hunger for MBA/PGDMA folks.

The complete meal which you have offered was missing some delicious flavors.
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