what do you understand by liberalisation of foreign trade
Answers
Answered by
9
Trade liberalization is the removal or reduction of restrictions or barriers on the free exchange of goods between nations. This includes the removal or reduction of tariff obstacles, such as duties and surcharges, and nontariff obstacles, such as licensing rules, quotas and other requirements.There are two restrictions on foreign trade (i.e., trade of goods and services between two sovereign nations) which are removed by liberalization of foreign trade.
(a) Entry Tax or Customs Duty This is levied on goods being imported into a country to protect the local producer of similar goods. This makes the foreign goods costlier, so that the local goods can compete with it on price. Under liberalization, ideally there will be no customs duty on any imported product.
(b) Quotas or Restrictions on the Quantity being Imported in a Specified Period This will prevent cheap foreign goods being ‘dumped’ or ‘flooding’ the market of another country. Under liberalization, there will be no restrictions on the quantity of goods being imported from any country.
(a) Entry Tax or Customs Duty This is levied on goods being imported into a country to protect the local producer of similar goods. This makes the foreign goods costlier, so that the local goods can compete with it on price. Under liberalization, ideally there will be no customs duty on any imported product.
(b) Quotas or Restrictions on the Quantity being Imported in a Specified Period This will prevent cheap foreign goods being ‘dumped’ or ‘flooding’ the market of another country. Under liberalization, there will be no restrictions on the quantity of goods being imported from any country.
Answered by
7
There are two restrictions on foriegn trade which are removed by liberalization of foriegn trade
(a) ENTRY TAX OR CUSTOMS Duty This levied on goods being imported into a country to protect the local producer of similar goods.This makes the foriegn goods costiler, so that the local goods can compete with it on price. Under liberalization, ideally there will be no customs duty on any imported product.
(b) QUOTAS OR RESTRICTIONS ON THE BEING IMPORTED IN A SPECIFIED PERIOD This will prevent cheap foriegn goods being 'dumped' or 'flooding' the market of another country. Under liberalization,there will be no restrictions on the quantity of goods being imported from any country
(a) ENTRY TAX OR CUSTOMS Duty This levied on goods being imported into a country to protect the local producer of similar goods.This makes the foriegn goods costiler, so that the local goods can compete with it on price. Under liberalization, ideally there will be no customs duty on any imported product.
(b) QUOTAS OR RESTRICTIONS ON THE BEING IMPORTED IN A SPECIFIED PERIOD This will prevent cheap foriegn goods being 'dumped' or 'flooding' the market of another country. Under liberalization,there will be no restrictions on the quantity of goods being imported from any country
Similar questions
Math,
7 months ago
English,
7 months ago
Math,
7 months ago
Social Sciences,
1 year ago
English,
1 year ago
CBSE BOARD X,
1 year ago
English,
1 year ago