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Export subsidies are a form of protectionism An example of an export subsidy is the one offered by the Indian government. This involves offering export incentives for 1.4 million tonnes of raw sugar as mills start sales of surplus sugar overseas to pay cane farmers.
Export subsidy is a government policy to encourage export of goods and discourage sale of goods on the domestic market through direct payments, low-cost loans, tax relief for exporters, or government-financed international advertising. Instead of letting the commodity rot or destroying it, the government exports it.
The decrease in the price of both imported goods and the domestic substitutes increases the amount of consumer surplus in the market. Export subsidy effects on the importing country's producers. The decrease in the price of their product on the domestic market reduces producer surplus in the industry.
For export of goods, all incentives are categorized under MESS for goods and SEES for Services. This would vary between 2% to 5%. The incentives for these are awarded in the form of Duty credit scrips which can be used for payment of customs duty. The present rates of rewards are 3% and 5%.
Another common barrier to trade is a government subsidy to a particular domestic industry. Subsidies make those goods cheaper to produce than in foreign markets. This results in a lower domestic price. Both tariffs and subsidies raise the price of foreign goods relative to domestic goods, which reduces imports.
An export subsidy will raise the domestic price and, in the case of a large country, reduce the foreign price. An export subsidy will increase the quantity of exports. The export subsidy will drive a price wedge, equal to the subsidy value, between the foreign price and the domestic price of the product.
Export subsidy is a government policy to encourage export of goods and discourage sale of goods on the domestic market through direct payments, low-cost loans, tax relief for exporters, or government-financed international advertising. Instead of letting the commodity rot or destroying it, the government exports it.
The paper identified three types of subsidies: subsidies that increase revenue, subsidies that lower the cost of production, and subsidies that are not linked to production or input.
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