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SUMMARY:Doing Business In India
DESCRIPTION:With a population of nearly 1.4 billion\, India has become the world's sixth largest economy with a GDP of $2.66 trillion. According to Moody's\, the nation's economy will rise 9.5% this year and 8.4% in 2023 as it recovers from the pandemic plaguing the entire global economy since 2019. A recent report by the World Bank notes that India jumped 15 spots (from 77 to 62) in ease of doing business among 190 countries worldwide. With a growing middle-class of 300-350 million consumers\, the nation has a high demand for U.S.-made products\, services and technologies. India also provides U.S. companies interested in reconfiguring or expanding their global supply chains a highly skilled\, low-cost labor pool. As a result of these factors\, India is forecasted to be the world's fastest growing large economy into the foreseeable future.\n\n\n\nJoin virtually\n\n\n\nAgenda\n\n8:30 a.m. Welcome and Introductions - Noel Nevshehir\, Automation Alley\n\n8:45 a.m.  Keynote Presentation: India Update\, The Honorable Mr. Amit Kumar\, Consul General in Chicago\n\n9:10 a.m.  Opportunities and Challenges of Doing Business in India - Supriya Kanetkar\; Sushama Kanetkar\n\n9:35 a.m. Speaker Panel Featuring Case Studies on the Opportunities and Challenges of Doing Business in India\, Gaurav Agrawal\, CEO\, Soothsayer Analytics and Robert Ruffini\, President\, Fluxtrol\n\n10:05 a.m. Support for Michigan Exports   MEDC ITM\n\n10:15 a.m. Open discussion\n\n10:30 am Concludes
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<br />\nWith a population of nearly 1.4 billion\, India has become the world&rsquo\;s sixth largest economy with a GDP of $2.66 trillion. According to Moody&rsquo\;s\, the nation&rsquo\;s economy will rise 9.5% this year and 8.4% in 2023 as it recovers from the pandemic plaguing the entire global economy since 2019. A recent report by the World Bank notes that India jumped 15 spots (from 77 to 62) in ease of doing business among 190 countries worldwide. With a growing middle-class of 300-350 million consumers\, the nation has a high demand for U.S.-made products\, services and technologies. India also provides U.S. companies interested in reconfiguring or expanding their global supply chains a highly skilled\, low-cost labor pool. As a result of these factors\, India is forecasted to be the world&#39\;s fastest growing large economy into the foreseeable future.<br />\n<br />\nJoin virtually<br />\n<br />\nAgenda<br />\n8:30 a.m. Welcome and Introductions - Noel Nevshehir\, Automation Alley<br />\n8:45 a.m.&nbsp\; Keynote Presentation: India Update\, The Honorable Mr. Amit Kumar\, Consul General in Chicago<br />\n9:10 a.m.&nbsp\; Opportunities and Challenges of Doing Business in India - Supriya Kanetkar\; Sushama Kanetkar<br />\n9:35 a.m. Speaker Panel Featuring Case Studies on the Opportunities and Challenges of Doing Business in India\, Gaurav Agrawal\, CEO\, Soothsayer Analytics and Robert Ruffini\, President\, Fluxtrol<br />\n10:05 a.m. Support for Michigan Exports &ndash\; MEDC ITM<br />\n10:15 a.m. Open discussion<br />\n10:30 am Concludes
LOCATION:Hybrid Virtual and In-person at Automation Alley
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URL:https://www.apacc.net/events/details/doing-business-in-india-2363
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