Issues of Exporting Rice from Pakistan to India in the context of South Asian Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA)

Authors

  • Mohammad Salih Memon Department of Business Administration Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur, Sindh Pakistan
  • Faiz Muhammad Shaikh SZABAC-Dokri-Larkana-Sindh
  • Dr.Anwar Ali Shah G.Syed Sindh University Campus Dadu
  • Dr.Nanik Ram University of Sindh_Jamshoro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24297/ijmit.v10i6.2114

Keywords:

ISSUES, PAK-INDIA, TRADE.

Abstract

This research investigates the issues of Textile exporters in the context of PAK-India trade relation. Data were collected from 100 exporters by using simple random technique. Data were analyzed by using SPSS-20 version;a structural questionnaire was developed for the reliability and validity of the data. It was revealed that thetariffbarrier might below due to several rounds of GATT and WTO. It was further revealed majorbarriers but cultur alone, the currency exchange rate and information albarriertend to be the major barriers to export.The Legal and Politic albarriers,Languages and Customs, demand of the product, working structure/schedule of the targeting country,business environment are not regarded as barriers to export

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Author Biographies

Mohammad Salih Memon, Department of Business Administration Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur, Sindh Pakistan

Assistant Professor Department of Business Administration

Faiz Muhammad Shaikh, SZABAC-Dokri-Larkana-Sindh

Assistant Professor

Dr.Anwar Ali Shah G.Syed, Sindh University Campus Dadu

Pro-Vice Chancellor

Dr.Nanik Ram, University of Sindh_Jamshoro

Professor-Deptt: of Economics

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Published

2015-02-04

How to Cite

Memon, M. S., Muhammad Shaikh, F., Ali Shah G.Syed, D., & Ram, D. (2015). Issues of Exporting Rice from Pakistan to India in the context of South Asian Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT &Amp; INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, 10(6), 2208–2214. https://doi.org/10.24297/ijmit.v10i6.2114

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