India today represents one of the extra-European markets with the greatest business potential for Italian SMEs.: For several years now, the subcontinent (the world’s second-most populous market and fifth-largest economy) has been posting incredible growth rates (+7.21% in 2017, +7.11% in 2018, and an estimated +7.31% for 2019), and relations between the two countries are currently very positive.
Just with the aim of strengthening economic relations and business between the two countries and offer a series of useful information for doing business in India, The Indian Embassy in Rome organized the workshop “India: creation and development of business opportunities for Italian companies”which will take place on Thursday November 14 in Naples, at the Renaissance Naples Hotel Mediterraneo (Via Ponte di Tappia, 25), starting at 3 PM. The event will also involve’Ambassador of India in Italy, Reenat Sandhu.
It is a’important opportunity to present the Access India Initiative strategic program (AII) promoted by the same Indian Embassy, which has decided to entrust Octagona with the management and implementation of the entire programThe project, which is part of the broader national "Make in India" program, aims to support Italian companies interested in considering the great opportunities offered by the subcontinent, especially in terms of productive investments.
Specifically, Alexander Fichera (Managing Director Octagona) and Maurizio Accinni (Senior Associate Consultant Octagona), will speak inside the workshop, presenting the project e providing to the participants A detailed picture of the Indian market and its business opportunities, explaining the reasons why Italian companies should invest in India.
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