Sabtu, 24 Desember 2011
Rabu, 14 Desember 2011
Progress week 4 : make estimated cost to bisnis plan
cost of goods
|
Price per month (USD)
|
|
a
|
Raw
materials
|
|
Squid super quality 2,0 ton
|
717
|
|
Squid medium quality 1,5 ton
|
699
|
|
Squid ordinary quality 1,5 ton
|
699
|
|
packaging
|
772
|
|
total
|
2.887
|
|
b
|
Operation
Cost
|
|
Marketing cost
|
66
|
|
Administrative costs + shipping (via EMS)
|
25,921
|
|
TOTAL
|
25.987
|
|
Export Cost :
Raw Materials + Operation Cost
|
28.874
|
|
c
|
Selling Price
|
|
Squid super quality 2,0 ton
|
232
|
|
Squid medium quality 1,5 ton
|
199
|
|
Squid ordinary quality 1,5 ton
|
166
|
|
total selling
|
596
|
|
total
income
|
1.720.652
|
|
Profit (Total Income – Export Cost)
|
1.691.778
|
Kamis, 08 Desember 2011
Fair trade
Fair trade is an organized social movement and market-based approach that aims to help producers in developing countries make better trading conditions and promote sustainability.
The movement advocates the payment of a higher price to producers as
well as higher social and environmental standards. It focuses in
particular on exports from developing countries to developed countries, most notably handicrafts, coffee, cocoa, sugar, tea, bananas, honey, cotton, wine, fresh fruit, chocolate, flowers and gold.
In 2008, products certified with FLO International's Fairtrade certification amounted to approximately US$4.98 billion (€3.4B) worldwide, a 22% year-to-year increase.While this represents a tiny fraction of world trade in physical merchandise, some fair trade products account for 20-50% of all sales in their product categories in individual countries. In June 2008, Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International estimated that over 7.5 million producers and their families were benefiting from fair trade funded infrastructure, technical assistance and community development projects.
The response to fair trade has been mixed. Fair trade's increasing popularity has drawn criticism from both ends of the political spectrum. Marc Sidwell sees "fair trade" as a type of subsidy or marketing ploy that impedes growth. Segments of the left, such as French author Christian Jacquiau, criticize fair trade for not adequately challenging the current trading system.
Selasa, 06 Desember 2011
progress week 3 : search information comodity
Search information squid and how to ekspor squid with regulation from hong kong.
Kamis, 01 Desember 2011
Progress week 2 : Sent Letter to the ministry of trade of Hong Kong + Reply From the ministry of trade of Hong Kong
I have been sent an email to consule Hong Kong, to request information about export and import activities in there.
My Letter which send to the ministry of trade of Hong Kong :
dear consule,
Now I get the job import export faculty subjects related to international trade that I am commanded to request data on the economic situation Hong Kong and requested information on export and import regulations in Hong Kong.
hopefully a good father / mother can be a motivation for me to increase knowledge in the field of international trade.
thanks for the help and support.
Sincerely,
Kresna Dany
Reply to My Letter from The Ministry of trade of Hong Kong :
Dear Kresna,
Thank you for your email of 19.11.2011.
2. The Trade and Industry Department is responsible for conducting Hong Kong's international trade relations, implementing trade policies and agreements, as well as providing general support services for industries and small and medium enterprises. It also provides various licensing, certification and registration services for commodities (such as textiles and clothing, strategic commodities, rice, rough diamonds, ozone depleting substances, etc.) as well as registration services for local importers of Mainland cereals and grain flour and for local exporters of wine to the Mainland. For further information, please visit our web portal as follows :
http://www.tid.gov.hk
Hong Kong Economy
3. For further information concerning the Hong Kong economy, please visit the following link :
http://www.hkeconomy.gov.hk
Prohibited Articles
4. Prohibited articles are goods the import, export or transit of which are prohibited or controlled under the provisions of the Import and Export Ordinance, Chapter 60, Laws of Hong Kong or any other laws of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
5. Any persons importing or exporting such prohibited articles must apply for licences, permits or certificates from the Government Departments concerned in advance and are subject to the conditions imposed thereof.
6. For further information concerning prohibited articles, please visit the following link :
http://www.customs.gov.hk/en/trade_facilitation/prohibited_articles/index.html
7. I hope the above information is of use to you. If we could be of further assistance, please feel free to contact us.
Best regards,
Mark Yeung
Trade and Industry Department
Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Telephone : (852) 2398 5649
Thank you for your email of 19.11.2011.
2. The Trade and Industry Department is responsible for conducting Hong Kong's international trade relations, implementing trade policies and agreements, as well as providing general support services for industries and small and medium enterprises. It also provides various licensing, certification and registration services for commodities (such as textiles and clothing, strategic commodities, rice, rough diamonds, ozone depleting substances, etc.) as well as registration services for local importers of Mainland cereals and grain flour and for local exporters of wine to the Mainland. For further information, please visit our web portal as follows :
http://www.tid.gov.hk
Hong Kong Economy
3. For further information concerning the Hong Kong economy, please visit the following link :
http://www.hkeconomy.gov.hk
Prohibited Articles
4. Prohibited articles are goods the import, export or transit of which are prohibited or controlled under the provisions of the Import and Export Ordinance, Chapter 60, Laws of Hong Kong or any other laws of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
5. Any persons importing or exporting such prohibited articles must apply for licences, permits or certificates from the Government Departments concerned in advance and are subject to the conditions imposed thereof.
6. For further information concerning prohibited articles, please visit the following link :
http://www.customs.gov.hk/en/trade_facilitation/prohibited_articles/index.html
7. I hope the above information is of use to you. If we could be of further assistance, please feel free to contact us.
Best regards,
Mark Yeung
Trade and Industry Department
Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Telephone : (852) 2398 5649
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