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International Trade Policy
Report on
International Trade
Policy Of Japan

Submitted To
Miss. Mahbuba Lima
Lecturer
Department Of Finance Faculty of Business Studies University Of Dhaka

Submitted By
Group: Ecstasy Section-A
BBA 13th Batch
Department Of Finance Faculty of Business Studies
University Of Dhaka

Date of Submission
28th April, 2009

We Are…..

1. Md.Raju Ahmed 13-063
2.Md. Murad Hussain 13-107
3.Sanjib Debnath 13-105
4.Muhammod Afroz Bashar 13-019
5.Sheikh Asif Reza 13-251
6.Sampad Paul 13-061

Acknowledgement

We have made a report on International trade policy of Japan. The term paper focuses details of the international trade policy. Nevertheless it shows how a country operate their export and import transaction. For collecting these information we have gone to the various books, journals,newspapers, web site of Govt. of Japan on the basis of your information. So we would like to thank you for helping us in doing such a critical task. We would like to give thanks from whom we have taken a lot of information. Without the help of you it would be very tough for us to arrange such kind of report.

April 28, 2009.
Miss. Mahbuba Lima
Lecturer
Dept. of Finance
University of Dhaka.

Subject: Submission of report on “International trade policy of Japan”.

Madam,

We have the honor to draw your attention that we are submitting the report entitled “International trade policy of Japan”.

It has been a most valuable experience for us to prepare this report which is closely related to our studies. We have got opportunity to increase our knowledge and experience about the clear conception of International Trade policy.

Finally, we are grateful for kind guidance and support received from you.

Yours sincerely
Group- “ECSTASY”
BBA 13th batch
Section: A
Department of Finance
University of Dhaka

Executive Summary

As part of our BBA



Bibliography: 1. International Economics By H.G.Mannur 2. International Financial Management by Jeff Madura 3. Various journals 4. www.meti.go.jp

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