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    Foreign Trade

    Recent Trends & CurrentRecent Trends & CurrentScenario of Indias Foreign TradeScenario of Indias Foreign Trade

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    Indias Foreign Trade: February, 2009

    A. EXPORTS (including reA. EXPORTS (including re--exportsexports) Exports during February, 2008-09 werevalued at US $ 11913 million which was 21.7% lower than the level of US $ 15221 millionduring February, 2008.

    In rupee terms, exports touched Rs. 58685crores, which was 3% lower than the value ofexports during February, 2007-08.

    Cumulative value of exports for the period

    April- February, 2008-09 was US$ 156597million (Rs.705231 crore) as against US$145878 million (Rs. 586233) registering agrowth of 7.3% in Dollar terms & 20.3% inRupee terms over the same period last year.

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    B. IMPORTSB. IMPORTS Imports during February, 2008-09 were

    valued at US $ 16823 million representing adecrease of 23.3% over the level of importsvalued at US $ 21934 million in February,

    2007-08. In Rupee terms, imports decreased by 4.9%. Cumulative value of imports for the period

    April- February, 2008-09 was US$ 271687

    million (Rs. 1223213 crores) as against US$228081 million (Rs. 917179 crores)registering a growth of 19.1% in Dollar termsand 33.4% in Rupee terms over the sameperiod last year.

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    C. CRUDE OIL AND NON-OIL IMPORTS:

    Oil imports during February, 2008-09 were valued at US $4047 million which was 47.5 % lower than oil imports valuedat US $ 7713 million in the corresponding period last year.

    Oil imports during April- February, 2008-09 were valued at

    US$ 89684 million which was 26.8 % higher than the oilimports of US$ 70704 million in the corresponding period lastyear.

    Non-oil imports during February, 2008-09 were estimated at

    US $ 12776 million which was 10.2 % lower than non-oilimports of US$ 14222 million in February, 2007-08.

    Non-oil imports during April- February, 2009 were valued atUS$ 182003 million which was 15.6 % higher than the level ofsuch imports valued at US$ 157376 million in April- February,2007-08.

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    Interim EXIM Policy 2009 - 10 Highlights

    Trade facilitation measures (Supplement

    to Foreign Trade Policy 04-09) announcedon 26th February, 2009.

    Additional Benefits Under PromotionalSchemes

    Gems & Jewellery Sector Premier Trading Houses

    Towns Of Export ExcellenceOther Facilitation Measures

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    Indias Exports

    India export data is based on shipping billsfiled at Indian customs at the time ofexport clearance. This data includes:

    Date of shipment,

    Item Description,Quantity,Units, FOB value, Foreign port and buyer name & country, Indian port & Indian Exporter name.

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    MajorItems of Exports

    Live Animals Dairy products Tea, coffee, spices Grains Herbal extracts

    Tobacco Stone Drugs, dyes & pigments Chemical & fertilizers Leather Cosmetics Rubber items Silk, cotton yarns Sandal

    Ceramics

    Medicines Iron ores Beverages & liquor Jewellery Gem stones

    Handicrafts Wooden furniture Engineering products Surgical & laboratory

    instruments

    Readymade garments,etc.

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    India Imports

    India import data is based onB

    ill of entryat Indian customs at the time of Importclearance. Indian import data includes:

    Date of clearance

    Item description Quantity Units

    CIF value Foreign country exporter name Indian port & Importer name.

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    MajorItems ofImports

    Palm oils Inorganic chemicals

    & compounds Organic chemicals

    Leather chemicals Timber logs Printing paper

    Types of fibres Steel scraps Tungsten Industrial tools

    Electricalappliances

    Home appliances Used machines

    Computer parts &peripherals

    Mobile phones Toys, etc.

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    Contribution of

    specific goods tothe Total Exports

    of the country

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    Contribution to total Exports 2007 2008.

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    Exports to Romania

    Source : http://commerce.nic.in/ & www.ficci.com

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    Exports by Principal Commodities

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    ( in Dollars)

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    LeatherIndustry

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    Industry at a Glance The Indian leather Industry occupies a place of prominence in

    the Indian economy in view of its substantial export earnings,employment generation and growth.

    There has been increasing emphasis on its planneddevelopment, aimed at optimum utilization of available rawmaterial for maximizing the returns particularly from exports.

    The export of leather and leather products increased manifoldover the past decades. The export increased from Rs. 290 mnin 1956-57 and from Rs. 30760 mn in 1991-92 to Rs.140007.33 mn in 2007-08.

    Today the industry ranks 8th in the export trade in terms offoreign exchange earnings of the country.

    India accounts for a share of 2.62% in the global leather tradeduring 2006. With the exclusion of non-leather footwear, thisis slightly higher at 3.41%.

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    ContinuedStrengths of Indian leather sector:

    Own raw material source 2 billion sq ft of leather producedannually

    Some varieties of goat / calf / sheep skins command premiumposition

    Strong and eco-sustainable tanning base

    Modernized manufacturing units Trained / skilled manpower at competitive wage levels

    World-class institutional support for Human Resources Developmentand R & D activities

    Presence of support industries like leather chemicals and finishing

    auxiliaries

    Presence in major markets Long Europe experience

    Preferred sourcing by several international brands Pierre Cardin,Versace, NEXT, Hugo Boss, Tommy Hilfiger, DKNY, Guess etc

    Strategic location in the Asian landmass

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    Imports Scenario

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    Export scenario for the last 5 years

    Sour : .l t ri i .or

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    Region wiseexport performance(2007-2008)

    Source: www.leatherindia.org

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    % Share of Leather Products in Export Performance(2007-08)

    Source: www.leatherindia.org

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    Country-wiseExport Performance (2007-08)

    Source: www.leatherindia.org