Download GTU (Gujarat Technological University) MBA (Master of Business Administration) 2019 Summer 4th Sem 3549243 Foreign Trade Facilitation Ftt Previous Question Paper
Seat No.: ________ Enrolment No.___________
GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
MBA ? SEMESTER 4 ? EXAMINATION ? SUMMER 2019
Subject Code: 3549243 Date:08/05/2019
Subject Name: Foreign Trade Facilitation (FTT)
Time: 10:30 AM To 01:30 PM Total Marks: 70
Instructions:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Explain the following terms:
(a) SEZ
(b) Trade Policy
(c) Trade Liberalization
(d) STPs
(e) EOUS
(f) Consumers International
(g) Trade Transaction Cost
14
Q.2 (a) State the importance of Ministry of Commerce and Department of Commerce in the
development of Foreign Trade in India
07
(b) Write a short note on : Federation of Indian Export Organizations 07
OR
(b)
Discuss the role and responsibilities of Agricultural and Processed Food Products
Development Authority (APEDA)
07
Q.3 (a)
Briefly narrate the Role of commercial banks in export finance
07
(b)
Discuss the critical Role of EXIM Bank in export finance
07
OR
Q.3 (a)
What is ECGC? What are the various functions played by ECGC
07
(b)
Write a brief note about duty drawback scheme.
07
Q.4 (a)
Write a detail about Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development in the
development of international trade
07
(b) List out the advantages of EPCG Scheme 07
OR
Q.4 (a) Discuss the trend in foreign private capital flows in India. Evaluate the impact of
Foreign Investment in India.
07
(b) Write a note on
(1) Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
(2) BRICS
07
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Seat No.: ________ Enrolment No.___________
GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
MBA ? SEMESTER 4 ? EXAMINATION ? SUMMER 2019
Subject Code: 3549243 Date:08/05/2019
Subject Name: Foreign Trade Facilitation (FTT)
Time: 10:30 AM To 01:30 PM Total Marks: 70
Instructions:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Explain the following terms:
(a) SEZ
(b) Trade Policy
(c) Trade Liberalization
(d) STPs
(e) EOUS
(f) Consumers International
(g) Trade Transaction Cost
14
Q.2 (a) State the importance of Ministry of Commerce and Department of Commerce in the
development of Foreign Trade in India
07
(b) Write a short note on : Federation of Indian Export Organizations 07
OR
(b)
Discuss the role and responsibilities of Agricultural and Processed Food Products
Development Authority (APEDA)
07
Q.3 (a)
Briefly narrate the Role of commercial banks in export finance
07
(b)
Discuss the critical Role of EXIM Bank in export finance
07
OR
Q.3 (a)
What is ECGC? What are the various functions played by ECGC
07
(b)
Write a brief note about duty drawback scheme.
07
Q.4 (a)
Write a detail about Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development in the
development of international trade
07
(b) List out the advantages of EPCG Scheme 07
OR
Q.4 (a) Discuss the trend in foreign private capital flows in India. Evaluate the impact of
Foreign Investment in India.
07
(b) Write a note on
(1) Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
(2) BRICS
07
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Q.5
Case Study:
Indian Leather export, an important foreign exchange earner for the country, has
been reportedly hit hard by the decision of some major US retail chains like
Eddie Bauer, LL Bean, Timberland and Casual Corner and a German company
Bader to boycott leather goods from India in protest against the ill-treatment of
animals here. This move came shortly after a decision by global retail chains
Gap, Marks & L. Spencedr, Liz Claiborne and J. Crew not to buy Indian Leather
Goods. This development has lot to do with the lobbying by the US-based animal
rights group People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) for a ban in leather
goods from India by documenting evidence of ?cruelty to animals? killed for
making leather. It has been reported that the overseas firms have officially
communicated to the Indian outfit of PETA that they will not be sourcing leather
products from India until there is strict enforcement of animal protection laws.
Following this, the Mumbai based Teja Industries, the official supplier of leather
goods for Marks and Spencer in India, started outsourcing leather form other
manufacturer products for the global chain.
(a)
Figure out the main problems identified in the case. Give your ideas about that
07
(b) What should the government, Council for Leather Exports and the leather
industry do to overcome the problem?
07
Or
Q.5 (a) In the light of the above case, discuss the implications of social activist group for
business.
07
(b)
With reference to this case, discuss the failure of the governments, Council for
leather Exports and Leather Industry and the lesson of this case.
07
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