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RUPEE And IMPORT & RUPEE And IMPORT & EXPORT EXPORT PRESENTED BY- KAMAL SONI PRESENTED BY- KAMAL SONI INMANTEC, Ghaziabad INMANTEC, Ghaziabad

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RUPEE And IMPORT & EXPORTRUPEE And IMPORT & EXPORT

PRESENTED BY- KAMAL SONIPRESENTED BY- KAMAL SONI

INMANTEC, GhaziabadINMANTEC, Ghaziabad

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ContentContent

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Appreciation & DepreciationAppreciation & Depreciation

• Appreciation means when the value of rupee against $ move up.

• $ got weaker when rupee got strong

• Depreciation means when the value of rupee against $ goes down.

• In that case $ got stronger than rupee

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Reasons of FluctuationReasons of Fluctuation

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Effect on ExportEffect on Export

• Increasing the value of rupee has destructive impact on exporter

• And decreasing value have positive impact on them.

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• Supposing a BPO company charged $100 for its services, it would be getting payed an equavalent amount to Rs 4800 as per old exchange rates

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• But because of the appreciating rupee, it now gets payed Rs 4000, and as the market gets increasingly competative the company cannot increase the fee it charges the client to $120 to cover this loss, as it risks losing the client to some other company.

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• According to the FICCI study, the most significant impact of the appreciating rupee is the pressure on margins, with 86 per cent of the exporter-respondents complaining about it.

• This is the crux of the matter behind the protest among some sections of exporters against the appreciation.

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Effect on Different SectorsEffect on Different Sectors

• IT & BPO sector• CHEMICAL PRODUCTS• DOMESTIC MANUFACTURING

INDUSTRY• Textile and Cotton industries

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When Value Appreciated!!!...When Value Appreciated!!!...

• Around 30% of the share of exports to be affected

• More than 86% of exports in USD• In Textile and cotton industries,

Exporters considering to layoff 275000 workers by year end

• Erosion of competitiveness• Business shift to countries with

lower value of exchange rate

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Effect on ImportEffect on Import

• Value of rupee has impact on import as on export but vice-versa to the export.

• In import when the rupee appreciated, then it has positive impact on importer and when it depreciated, then it is harmful for the importer.

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For example

• A importer of gold pay 4800 Rs for importing gold when Rs. was at 48 per $. But now when Rs is at 39Rs per $ then he has to pay only 3900. so importer always look for appreciate Rs against $.

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Effect on Different SectorsEffect on Different Sectors

• Crude Oil• Pharmaceutical products• ores and metals• Imported components such as

Personal Computers and laptops• For the borrower• For the investor• For the country’s Balance of

Payments

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Why the Rupee needs to

appreciate further?

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Addressing Inflation

• Rupee appreciation needs to be allowed to control inflation

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Reduced Production Cost• Reduced prices of imported raw

material like oil & steel, Hence, reduced cost of production

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Government External Debt

• A 10% rise in the rupee, causes an equivalent decrease in India’s external debt.

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• Reduced Foreign Debts • Foreign Acquisitions

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Cheaper Imported Goods

Cheaper consumable goods•Consumer electronics•Apparels

Cheaper travel abroad •Students•Tourists

Reduced R&D expenses•Automobile•Electronic & Electrical goods

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Why the Rupee needs to depreciate?

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Exports and Exporters

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The IT Imbroglio

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Stop Job Losses

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Conclusion

• In recession, when Rs. is going down, RBI trying to control and balance the exchange rate.

• India is import oriented country, so it should focus to stop more depreciation in Rs. value.

• To sustain the growth rate, Govt. should focus on welfare of importer and exporter by providing subsidies.

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