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Welsh Government Export Market Visit to India

May 11 - May 17

Welsh Government are organising an export market visit to Mumbai & Bangalore, India.

WHY INDIA?
India is a large and growing market with diverse opportunities across a large number of sectors.

India has a fast growing and increasingly affluent consumer Market that has an appetite for premium products and services.

India is also a transforming economy that offers fast-growing opportunities for businesses, especially in the fields of technology, fintech and automotive. India is also investing heavily in infrastructure and digitisation.

As India’s most populated city Mumbai is the financial centre, economic powerhouse, and industrial hub of India. It is home to the Reserve Bank of India, the National Stock Exchange of India, and corporate headquarters of many Indian companies and multinational corporations. Mumbai is an Industrial Centre with focussed on Transport – particularly automotive, rail and aerospace, Infrastructure, energy and telecomms. Home to Bollywood, the city has also become one of the most vibrant creative arts centre in India.

The capital of Karnataka state, South India, Bengaluru (previously, Bangalore) is the third most populous city in India after Mumbai and Delhi, with a total population of 13.6 million, and is the fastest growing city in Asia Pacific. Bengaluru is a high tech and IT hub for India with further strengths in Automotive, Aerospace, Electronics and Comms.

WHY ATTEND?
This visit will provide you with the opportunity to showcase your company, gain valuable contacts and build your exports in this market.
By participating in this visit, you will benefit from:

Cost effective means of visiting the market.
Network and engage with key businesses and decision makers in the market.
Sharing knowledge and information with other mission participants.
Assistance with travel arrangements through appointed travel agent
Attend networking Events.
Inclusion in any marketing material for the mission.

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