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SUMMARY:Webinar on Winning Brand Strategies for Global Markets
DESCRIPTION:Trade Promotion Council of India is organizing a webinar on Winning Brand Strategies for Global Markets on March 1\, 2023 at 3:00 pm. The discussion will centre on the role of branding in international expansion and provide practical strategies for exporters to leverage branding in their international success. \nWhile branding is one of the most important elements of an organization’s performance\, it is also among the most misunderstood. A brand is much more than the logo and colours in the name. It is a representation of the holistic identity of an organization and what it promises its customers. And in a consistently volatile market\, it is arguably the ultimate insurance against obsolescence and failure. \nWhile it was once felt that branding has relevance largely for B2C business models\, experts have highlighted its increasing relevance in the B2B space. With digital platforms being the first point of contact for instance for information\, having a strong digital presence has become undeniably critical. Branding helps build connect with customers\, and establish trust for the company’s products and services. \nThe cross-disciplinary panelists will discuss: \n\nChanges in the international business landscape\nGrowing relevance of branding\nImportance of nation/sectoral branding in the success of a company\nPractical strategies for Indian companies to build global brands.\nHow MSMEs can leverage branding strategies to stay ahead in a highly competitive market\n\nThe panel for the session will have a mix of experts from academia\, industry and brand consulting space: \n\nDr Vivek Suneja\, Head & Dean\, North Campus\, University of Delhi and Member\, Committee for Advanced Trade Research\, TPCI\nSonam Kasera\, CEO\, Kamrup Tea Company\nAsha Sampath\, Founder\, Brand Horizon\nMadhumita Sarkar Guha\, Founder & CEO\, Luxe Living\n Rajendra Prasad Sharma\, Professor & Head MDP Division\, IIFT\, Kolkata and Member\, Committee for Advanced Trade Research\, TPCI\n\nThe webinar will be moderated by Virat Bahri\, Deputy Director\, TPCI. \nTo register for the webinar\, click https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Qq7LU02IT3eSnwYljzIWDg \n  \nNormal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.\nNormal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this. \n\nNumbers list\nNumbers list\nNumbers list\nNumbers list\nNumbers list\nNumbers list\n\nNormal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this. \n\nBullets list\nBullets list\nBullets list\nBullets list\nBullets list\nBullets list\n\nNormal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.Normal paragraph goes like this. Normal paragraph goes like this.
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SUMMARY:SOURCE INDIA BANGLADESH - 2023
DESCRIPTION:Dear Members\, \nTrade Promotion Council of India (TPCI) with support of Department of Commerce\, Government of India is organizing its flagship export promotion event called Source India Bangladesh on 20th and 21st March\, 2023. This platform will support Dyes & Dyes Intermediates\, Chemicals\, Agro Chemicals\, Cosmetics\, Toiletries Specialty Chemicals\, Food Ingredients\, Fragrance and In –organic Chemicals to showcase their products and technologies in Bangladesh market. \nIndo-Bangladesh Exports of Organic\, Inorganic Chemicals\, Agro Chemicals\, Dyes\, and Ceramic Products \nIndia’s total exports to Bangladesh stood at US$ 9.7 billion in FY 2020-21 constituting of 3.32% of India’s total export share. April-Nov 2021 Indian exports to Bangladesh were reported at US$ 9.2 billion and 3.48% of India’s total export share (DGCIS\, 2022). Among chemicals (organic and inorganic)\, dyes and ceramic products\, exported value of organic chemical exports were the highest but witnessed a decline of -4% YoY in 2020 over 2019. Growth in exports of only inorganic chemical exports was noted of 24%. The share of Indian exports in Bangladesh’s total imports was observed to be highest in case of Tanning or Dyeing Extracts (HSN 32) accounting to 30% of Bangladesh’s total imports of the product (UN COMTRADE\, 2022).  \nExhibitor Profile \n• Dyes & Dyes Intermediate\n• Fragrances\n• Ingredients\n• Organic and In-Organic Chemicals\n• Dyestuff & Pigments\n• All types of Chemicals for Cosmetic Industries\n• Agro Chemicals\n• Cosmetics Chemicals\n• Specialty Chemicals\n• Speciality Fragrances\n• Fertilizers\n• Ceramic and Vitrified Tiles\n• Dehydrated Food & Vegetable Producers\n• Emulsifiers\n• Preservatives\n• Mositurisers\n• Colours\n• Pesticides \nTrade Visitor Profile: \nImporters\, Distributors\, Traders\, Wholesalers\, Decision Makers\, Government Officials\, Associations\, Consultants from below industries: \n• Crop Producers\n• Bakery Industry\n• Pigments\n• Agro-Chemical / Bio Fertilizer\n• Agro Chemicals\n• Bio Pesticides / Fertilize\n• Fertilizers\n• Lamination industry\,\n• Plastics\n• Power & Water Treatment Plant\n• Dairy Industry\n• Beverage Industry\n• Carpet\n• Cosmetics Products Manufacturers\n• Ink\, Paper\, & Packaging Industries\n• Ceramics & Glass Packaging Industries\n• Dehydrated Food & Vegetables\n• Essential Oils\n• Soaps / Detergent Toiletries\n• Feed industries\n• Essential Oil\n• Confectionary Bakery\n• Home & Personal Care\n• Poultry Feed\n• Flavors\n• Fragrance industry \nPlease feel free to connect with Mr. Aun Alia who is the Assigned Nodal Officer for Source India Bangladesh 2023\, Bangladesh for any further details. (Email: a.alia@tpci.in  Mobile No. +9205883421). \nPlease note limited booths under subsidized prices are available and shall be allotted strictly on first come first serve basis only. \nThanks & Regards\, \nAun Alia\nAssistant Director-Trade Fair \n9\, 2nd Floor\, Scindia House\, Connaught Circus\,\nNew Delhi- 110001\, India\nT: (91) 11 40727272 | Ext: 225\nM: (91) 9205883421\nE: a.alia@tpci.in\nW: www.tpci.in
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