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.
1. FOREIGN TRADE-INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK AND BASICS; 2. EXPORT-IMPORT-DOCUMENTATION AND STEPS; 3. METHODS AND INSTRUMENTS OF PAYMENT AND PRICING; 4. EXPORT-IMPORT STRATEGIES AND PRACTICE; 5. EXPORT MARKETING; 6. METHODS OF FINANCING EXPORTERS; 7. BUSINESS RISK MANAGEMENT AND COVERAGE; 8. CUSTOMS CLEARANCE OF IMPORT AND EXPORT CARGO; 9. LOGISTICS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF MODES OF TRANSPORTATION; 10. CHARACTERISTICS OF SHIPPING INDUSTRY; 11. WORLD SHIPPING; 12. CONTAINERIZATION AND LEASING PRACTICES; 13. EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTS; 14. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS; 15. INCOTERMS (NEW CHAPTER); 16. EXPORT INCENTIVE SCHEMES; 17. WTO (NEW CHAPTER); 18. DOING BUSINESS WITH MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES; 19. DOING BUSINESS WITH ASEAN COUNTRIES; 20. DOING BUSINESS WITH AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND; 21. DOING BUSINESS WITH CHINA AND JAPAN