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Non-Tariff Measures Affecting India’s Textiles and Clothing Exports: Findings from the Survey of Exporters

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  • Gordhan K Saini

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This paper reports findings from the survey of India’s textiles and clothing exporters. The survey method has been used to identify and assess the impact of Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs) and the Cost of Compliance (COC) expenditure by the exporters. A structured questionnaire has been used to gather data from a sample of 135 exporters across eight export centers of India that is Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Ludhiana, Mumbai, New Delhi, Panipat and Tirupur. [WP-2009-008]

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  • Gordhan K Saini, 2009. "Non-Tariff Measures Affecting India’s Textiles and Clothing Exports: Findings from the Survey of Exporters," Working Papers id:2336, eSocialSciences.
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    1. Murali Kallummal & Disha Mendiratta & Seema Sangita, 2018. "US Import Refusals of Agricultural Products and Their Impact on the Participation of Indian Firms," Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, Centre for Agrarian Research and Education for South, vol. 7(1), pages 78-104, April.

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    Coimbatore; Ludhiana; Mumbai; New Delhi; Panipat; Coimbatore; Ludhiana; Mumbai; textiles; clothing; Bangalore; Chennai; exporters; Non-tariff measures; NTM; compliance; expenditure; export; India; chemicals; pharmaceuticals;
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