Hyderabad, May 2026: The Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry Skill Centre is currently conducting a comprehensive Export-Import Management Training Program aimed at equipping participants with practical knowledge and industry-relevant skills in international trade.
The program, which commenced on April 25, 2026, is being delivered through a structured weekend schedule and has witnessed active participation from entrepreneurs, professionals, and aspiring exporters.
The inaugural session was led by Mr. Kamal Jain, Head – Shipping & Logistics, who introduced participants to the basic concepts of international trade, including import-export procedures and essential documentation. The session set the foundation for understanding the global trade ecosystem.
A subsequent session focused on the role of APEDA (Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority), conducted by Mr. Basha, where participants were provided insights into export opportunities in agricultural and processed food sectors, along with an overview of end-to-end export procedures.
On May 3, 2026, Mr. Sampath Kumar conducted an in-depth session on payment mechanisms in international trade, covering instruments such as Letter of Credit (LC), Documents Against Payment, Escrow systems, and guidelines under UCP 600. The session emphasized risk mitigation and secure financial transactions in cross-border trade.
The program also covered classification and valuation, helping participants understand customs-related compliance and pricing frameworks.
Upcoming sessions will focus on advanced topics including customs clearance procedures, export promotion schemes, international marketing, GST in exports, Foreign Trade Policy, FEMA regulations, INCOTERMS 2020, and risk management in foreign exchange, including hedging and forward contracts.
According to FTCCI officials, the initiative is designed to bridge the skill gap in international trade and support India’s growing focus on exports. The program combines theoretical learning with practical case studies, ensuring participants gain real-world exposure.
The training is expected to conclude in the last week of May 2026, with participants gaining a comprehensive understanding of the export-import domain, positioning them for opportunities in global trade and business expansion.
