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Webinar: Doing Business in India

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Webinar: Doing Business in India

Event Description: 

India offers ample opportunities for U.S. companies to prosper and the potential to increase bilateral trade is enormous! On Nov. 10th, at 9 am Central Time, Arkansas Manufacturing Solutions, in partnership with the Arkansas District Export Council, will be providing a webinar to discuss what U.S. companies need to know to do business in India.

Learn the Following: 

Two experts on India from the U.S. International Trade Administration will be our guest presenters and will cover:

  • Cultural Competence
  • Political & Economic Environment
  • Trade Regulations
  • Opportunities for Trade in India

Speaker Info:

  • Jonathan Goldberg, International Trade Specialist--Jonathan is responsible for developing strategies to improve market access in foreign markets for U.S. business and ensuring compliance on bilateral as well as other commitments made by U.S. trading partners. Jonathan’s India portfolio has a special emphasis on the healthcare sector (biotechnology and life sciences). He also works on a wide array of intellectual property issues, procurement policy, chemicals, tariffs, processed food and beverages, and forced localization measures.
  • Gregory Taevs, Deputy Senior Commercial Officer at the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, heads up the day-to-day operations of the seven offices comprising the second largest Commercial Service country footprint in the world. Mr. Taevs promotes the commercial interests of the United States in this market of over 1.3 billion people with his team of Commercial Officers and Specialists.

Who Should Attend:
 

Individuals responsible for expanding the export sales of their companies and wishing to gain insights into new potential markets.

 

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