أهمية خدمات سلاسل القيمة العالمية في تعزيز التصنيع للبلدان النامية دراسة حالة : الهند
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2018
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جامعة مسيلة
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The study examined the importance of global value chain services in enhancing industrialization of developing countries by addressing manufacturing services in India as a case study with the latest available indicators, including sectoral analysis of India using forward and backward linkages, share of value added of foreign and domestic services in total exports available by OECD The most recent of which was 2011, and the 2030 Vision, which highlights the government's future plans and the effective role of manufacturing services to achieve that vision. India's gains from its participation in global value chains have been demonstrated as it has the competitiveness to form global value chains In 35 products that can be sold in 50 markets. That would boost India's exports by $ 23 billion. Exports of these products reached US $ 10.7 billion in 2015. The vision of 2030, which highlights the government's future plans and the effective role of manufacturing services to achieve this vision, was also highlighted. The study also highlighted the integrated role of manufacturing in government vision 2030 and national development based on four main pillars, Industrial corridors and smart city building with the latest high-speed communication technology, support innovation and research activities ... etc
The study reached a number of results, the most important of which are:Integrated manufacturing role in government vision 2030 and national development based on four main pillars, including new infrastructure by developing industrial corridors, building smart cities with state-of-the-art technology and high-speed communications, supporting innovation and research activities, etcServices are changing again in production processes and business models with the help of new technologies and different innovations help to improve existing services or new services that enable manufacturers to improve their operations, achieve greater efficiency, increase customization and customer interaction. A wider range is likely to increase manufacturing rigidity and therefore the results achieved are more accurateIndia's implementation of the entire measures contained in the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement would reduce trade costs by up to 15 per cent and facilitate wider participation in global value chains. India should also aspire to engage in broader and deeper integration with neighboring countries, and there is also a broad area for improvement in basic infrastructure services, which are essential to support global value chains
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Global Value Chains, Servicifcation , Vision 2030 for India. Jel Classification Codes: L52، L24 ، O14 ، F23