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A Handbook of World Trade -

A Handbook of World Trade

A Strategic Guide to Trading Internationally

Jonathan Reuvid (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
432 Seiten
2001
Kogan Page Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-7494-3560-8 (ISBN)
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This explanation of how world trade is organized highlights practical issues of engagement in foreign trade and gives best practice advice in managing trade finance. Tables summarize patterns of world trade and there is a global directory of principal trade agencies and information sources.
With the development of the the WTO and the irresistible drive to liberalize world trade, international trade strategy has become a key element of forward corporate planning for major business enterprises worldwide. This is a guide for business practitioners and advisers to review their companies' international trade strategies and current activities, and a reference source for anyone needing to understand the framework and mechanics of world trade. The book highlights practical issues of engagement in foreign trade and gives best practice advice in managing trade finance. Tables summarize patterns of world trade and there is a global directory of principal trade agencies, trade finance banks, shipping agencies, and trade research and information sources.

Jonathan Reuvid was an economist at the French national oil company. From there he moved into investment banking, financial consultancy and marketing strategy. After working for a US multinational engineering group, he engaged in the development of joint ventures and technology transfers in northern China, where he remains involved. Other contributors include George Curmi, banker and international trade consultant, previously Deputy Managing Director Banco Belgolaise and Derrick Edwards, founder and Chairman of Export Finance Consultants and Forextec Ltd, is a leading expert in the technology of foreign exchange transaction.

Forewords: Richard Bate, Director, ICC (UK) Ian Campbell, OBE, FIEx, FRSA, Formerly Director General , The Institute of Export, UK Introduction: Jonathan Reuvid PART ONE: The Origins and Nature of the World Trade Organisation 1.1 The Development of Multilateral Trade Agreements Michaela Eglin, ICC, Geneva 1.2 Before and During the Uruguay Round Michaela Eglin, ICC, Geneva 1.3 Legal Elements in the Structure and Operation of the WTO Michaela Eglin, ICC, Geneva 1.4 Forging the Tools of the Trade - Core Tasks of the International Chamber of Commerce Richard Bate, Director, ICC, UK 1.5 Patterns and Trends in World Trade Jonathan Reuvid PART TWO: Regulatory Issues and Disputes in International Trade 2.1 Customs Duties and Tax Kevin Newbold, Deloitte & Touche Customs and International Trade Group 2.2 Anti-dumping Regulations and Practices (with particular reference to EU law) Philippe Ruttley, EC and WTO Group, Clyde & Co., London 2.3 Challenging Anti-dumping Duties before the EC Courts Philippe Ruttley, EC and WTO Group, Clyde & Co., London 2.4 Mechanisms for Regulating Environmental Barriers to Trade within the WTO Philippe Ruttley, Marc Weisberger and Fiona Mucklow EC and WTO Group, Clyde & Co., London 2.5 Unilateral and Multilateral Political Embargoes and their Impact Stephen Tricks, Partner, Clyde & Co., London 2.6 Resolving Trade Disputes in the WTO Philippe Ruttley and Marc Weisberger, EC and WTO Group, Clyde & Co., London 2.7 Private Party Enforcement of WTO Law in the EC Legal Context Philippe Ruttley and Marc Weisberger, EC and WTO Group, Clyde & Co. 2.8 Dispute Resolution in International Trade John Merrett, Arbitration Consultant to ICC, London PART THREE: The Management of Foreign Currencies in International Trade Derrick Edwards - Currency Management Consultant Introduction 3.1 Foreign Exchange and the Euro-currency Markets 3.2 Exchange Rates and their Calculation 3.3 The Treasury Management Function 3.4 Export and Import Issues PART FOUR: International Trade Finance and Documentation George Curmi - Brocur Limited 4.1 Methods of Settlement 4.2 Documentary Credits 4.3 Standby Letters of Credit 4.4 Finance for Trade 4.5 Identifying Risks and Risk Management 4.6 Trade Finance and Export Credit Schemes Appendix A Legal Precedents in Trade Finance George Curmi PART FIVE : International Trade Development Issues 5.1 Researching International Markets Jonathan Reuvid 5.2 Appointing Export Agents and Distributors Jonathan Reuvid 5.3 International Freight Management and Logistics BIFA (Jonathan Reuvid) 5.4 Inspection and Certification of Goods Gordon Hutt 5.5 Personal Liability for Offences Relating to Import and Export Controls Amy Jackson, Laytons 5.6 To B2B or not to B2B? E-commerce: High Potential or just Hype Potential? Ian Campbell 5.7 E-commerce in World Trade Ake Nilson, ICC, Chairman, Electronic Commerce Project A Handbook to International Trade APPENDICES Appendix I Membership of Regional Trading Groups Appendix II Less-developed Countries (LDC's) - OECD List Appendix III ICC International Offices Appendix IV Banking Groups with Trade Finance Interest By Region Appendix V Examples of Letters of Credit Appendix VI Incoterms Appendix VII ICC Publications Appendix VIII IOE Publications Appendix IX Kogan Page International Business Publications Appendix X Contributors Contact List

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.9.2001
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Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 976 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Makroökonomie
ISBN-10 0-7494-3560-7 / 0749435607
ISBN-13 978-0-7494-3560-8 / 9780749435608
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