Rabu, 19 Juni 2013

Indian Customs Duty on PC Monitors?

Q. I am planning to buy a 20" TFT LCD PC monitor from abroad and will take it to India. It costs around 400 USD. Will I have tp pay customs duty? Somebody has told me that we can bring with us upto $600 goods duty free. Is it true? Or for IT products it is always duty free whatever be the price ?

A. If your TFT LCD PC monitor is never used or brand new you will definetely have to pay costoms duty. And regarding duty free last year they nearly charged me for liquor bottles aslo. Indian customs sucxxxxxx. If you have your relative working in costums department you can contact them , that may help you ( power). Or try to use your moniter for few days so that it dosent look brand new and call tell hten its my house hold stuffs.


Would canada and taiwan make good trading partners? why or why not?
Q. why or why not?

A. What Taiwan could provide are good services in personal computers, smart phones, laptops, netbooks, TFT-LCD monitors...electronic consumption goods. Taiwan had developed brands like Acer, Asus, HTC...which had attracted foreign orders for their ability in circuits and outline designs. Then they manufactured or assembled these parts in low-waged areas like China or Vietnam (or India recently). In such a global-cooperation era every country had participated in these production chain. Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, China, Vietnam, India,...all contributed in these processes. They are your trading partners already.
The question should be: Is this eco-friendly? Or if a small screw went mad, then how could we discover it ASAP?





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