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How International Political Threats Are Reversing International Trade Backwards

Reversing International Trade Backwards Introduction Global trade has long been seen as a vehicle for economic growth, cultural exchange, and geopolitical cooperation. However, recent years have witnessed a growing number of international political threats—ranging from trade wars and sanctions to rising nationalism and protectionism—that are undermining decades of progress in global trade liberalization. These tensions are now reversing globalization’s momentum, pushing international trade backwards and reshaping the global economic landscape. …

e-commerce exports challenges in Export Bill Regularization and solutions in India

India has been witnessing significant growth in e-commerce exports in recent years, fueled by the increasing demand for Indian products in global markets. However, one of the major challenges faced by e-commerce exporters in India is Export Bill Regularization. In this article, we will explore the challenges in Export Bill Regularization in the case of e-commerce exports and how exporters can address them. Challenges in Export Bill Regularization for E-commerce …

Centre to expand definition of ‘political risk’ under export guarantee scheme

The new FTP will cover any fresh imposition of non-tariff barriers by importing nations after a shipment has left Indian shores Exporters may soon be able to get insurance cover for some losses suffered on account of countries’ sudden imposition of barriers to trade, under the new Foreign Trade Policy (FTP), which also envisages the formation of a “whole of government” ministerial panel to address the grievances of small exporters. …

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