Objective to exports, Physics

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After studying this unit, you should be able to:

1.  explain the importance of international trade;

2.  discuss why a fm is motivated to export;

3.  identify major products exported from India;

4.  analyse major markets for India's products;

5.  Describe various methods of export promotion and sources of information for export.

 


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