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India's herbal products exports: an empirical analysis of export related market access barriers

By: Singh, Ram and Singh, Hemant.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: The Indian Journal of Economics Description: 99(393), Oct, 2018: p. 227-259.Subject(s): Herbal products, Herbal exports In: The Indian Journal of EconomicsSummary: Research paper discusses the growing importance towards herbal Products in International markets and accordingly increasing trade in herbal products in the world market. The case analysis is based on standard definition of herbal Products s used by European Union and United Kingdom. Even after trade liberalization export related market access issues are one of the prime area which affect the free fair trade of Herbal products from India. The research paper appraises the existing literature and secondary evidence based on trade data accessed from various database of World Bank. International Trade Centre and World Trade organization. Paper analyses the export related market access issued faced by Indian exporters and list them as per standardized classification of Non- Tariff barriers. The paper concludes and suggests the way forward for Indian exporters of herbal products. - Reproduced
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99(393), Oct, 2018: p.227-259 Available AR123077

Research paper discusses the growing importance towards herbal Products in International markets and accordingly increasing trade in herbal products in the world market. The case analysis is based on standard definition of herbal Products s used by European Union and United Kingdom. Even after trade liberalization export related market access issues are one of the prime area which affect the free fair trade of Herbal products from India. The research paper appraises the existing literature and secondary evidence based on trade data accessed from various database of World Bank. International Trade Centre and World Trade organization. Paper analyses the export related market access issued faced by Indian exporters and list them as per standardized classification of Non- Tariff barriers. The paper concludes and suggests the way forward for Indian exporters of herbal products. - Reproduced

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