Trading could be a good business
with India. One option could be either export to India
to take advantage of a market of more than one billion
population. India imports goods and services worth
more than US $ 50 billion per year. The second option
could be that you may also source products and services
of international quality from India. Lastly, you could
also set up a trading office in India for exporting
from India to other markets. The Indian retailing
market size is currently estimated at US$180 billion.
Of this, organised retailing comprises only 1.6 per
cent of the total retailing market and is estimated
at around US$ 3 billion. The organised retail sector
is expected to grow to US$18 billion by 2010 across
different segments. Rising income levels, education
and a global exposure have contributed to the evolution
of the Indian middle class purchasing and shopping
habits are maturing as a result. Retailing through
formats such as supermarkets, hypermarkets, department
stores and other specialty chains are increasing.
Leading industrial houses in the country are investing
in the sector. Retailing through non-traditional channels
such as Fuel Stations, Direct Selling and Home Shopping
Television is on the rise. However, FDI in retail
trading is so far not encouraged in any form. A few
foreign retail names appearing in the market are in
the nature of franchisee. For list of Indian exporters
and importers look at
http://www.trade-india.com/
http://www.fieo.com/
http://commerce.nic.in
http://dgft.delhi.nic.in/
http://indianexporters.net/
http://finance.indiamart.com/
Import Policy
– India has removed Quantitative Restrictions(QR)
on import. Therefore, most goods can be freely imported
upon payment of the specified customs duty. There
is a restricted list, but most of the restrictions
are on grounds of security, health and environmental
protection or because the goods are reserved for production
by small and micro enterprises, which are home-based
or village-based and which require low skills and
employ a large number of people. For details of items
for import or export to India please look into the
web pages of the chambers of commerce, export promotion
organizations as well as the followings which are
though not exhaustive.