IACCGH Rotary co host Doing Business with
India Seminar
IACCGH and the Rotary Club of Houston co hosted a
Doing Business with India luncheon at the Junior
League in Houston on October 12th.
Indias Consul General in Houston the Honorable S M
Gavai was the Chief Guest.
Over 250 people attended the luncheon which was
sponsored by Nationwide Financial Services.
Dr. Abdul Quader Shaikh,Senior International
Economist ,U.S. Department of Commerce was the
Keynote speaker.
Rotary Club of Houston President Vicki Brentin
welcomed the guests.
Chris Dunbar of Treadstone Consulting won the
domestic airline ticket donated by Continental
Airlines.
Dr Shaikh encouraged the audience to visit
www.export.gov/indiamission for details about the
U.S. Department of Commerce's International Trade
Administration Business Development Mission to
India. Under Secretary for International Trade
Franklin L. Lavin will lead the Mission with
coordination by the U.S. Commercial Service in the
United States and India to on November 29-30, 2006
Extracts from the Presentation by Keynote Speaker
Dr. Abdul Quader Shaikh,Senior International
Economist ,U.S. Department of Commerce . Visit
www.iaccgh.com for the complete presentation.
Facts about India
One billion plus population
India ranked 10th largest economy, 4th
largest in terms of Purchasing Power Parity
250-300 million middle class
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growing at
over 8-9 %, makes it one of the fastest growing
economies in the world
Lucrative and diverse opportunities for
U.S. exporters with the right products or services
Easier access to capital
Government of India Policy Trends
Liberalized import policy
Lower import tariffs, simplified
regulations
Removal of quantitative restrictions (QRs)
Lower customs duties for projects (from
25% to 10%)
Duty free imports on certain items
Major tariff reductions on chemicals,
pharma, textiles, packaging machinery
Strong focus on infrastructure
development
Simplified documentation procedures
(e-filing)
FDI allowances and limits raised
Opening of FDI in mining, retail, and
pensions under review
Import of second hand capital goods
without age restrictions
Aggressive telecom policies
Best Export Prospects
Airport and Ground Handling Equipment
Computers and Peripherals
Education Services
Electric Power Generation, Distribution
and Transmission Equipment
Food Processing & Cold Storage Equipment
Machine Tools
Medical Equipment
Mining and Mineral Processing Equipment
Oil and Gas Field Machinery
Pollution Control Equipment
Safety and Security Equipment
Telecommunications Equipment
Textile Machinery
Water Treatment
Specific Business Opportunities
Software development & related Services (BPO)
Automobiles & components
Textiles, garments and home furnishings
Leather based products
Agro / food Processing
Bio-Technology, Pharma & Herbal based
products
Software & Electronics
Chemicals & Petrochemicals
Roads & minor Port development
Some advice on Doing Business in India
Find good partners who have knowledge of
the local market and procedural issues.
Study the Market & Competition.
Good planning.
Aggressive due diligence and follow up.
Patience and commitment.
Obtain Export Counseling.
Understand the rules, standards and
regulations.
Visit
www.iaccgh.com for the complete presentation and
www.export.gov/indiamission for details on the Nov
2006 Mission led by Undersecretary Levin
or contact Duaine Priestly, Director, Houston USEAC
at Tel 281 449 9406
Pictures: by Bijay Dixit
1)Chief Guest Consul General Gavai at the mike. On
the dais Rotary President Vicki Brentin, Jagdip
Ahluwalia, Dr Durga Agrawal, Keynote Speaker Dr
Abdul Shaik, Tariq Khan(Sponsor Nationwide) and a
Rotarian of the host Roatry Club.
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2)CG Gavai recognizes Nationwide Financial Services
representatives Tariq Khan and Cheryl Creuzot

3)Dr Abdul Shaikh, Keynote speaker

4) CG Gavai recognizes Rotary President Vicki
Brentin

5)Chris Dunbar winner of the Continental Airlines
Domestic ticket

6)The 200+ strong audience gets ready for the
luncheon
