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International Trade Festival comes to Kirklees Business Conference
As part of Mid Yorkshire Chamber’s Kirklees Business Week a new event has been introduced at the conference for 2014; an International Trade Conference organised by the Yorkshire Asian Business Association. Companies who already are, or hoping to export, have the opportunity to receive specialist advice. The free International Trade Festival will bring delegates together from all over the world with a series of events, focusing on importing, exporting and trading with Kirklees businesses on 15th October at John Smith’s Stadium, Huddersfield. The event will welcome delegates specifically from India with a series of events, focusing on importing, exporting and trading with Kirklees businesses. The Indian Consulate General will open up the event with a 10 minute presentation on the Indian economy. The event will then proceed with a lively Q&A session with a selection of prolific business leaders who will provide an insight into what trading with India really means. They will also specify the support that is there in order for businesses to trade successfully. anel members are: Adrian Mutton, CEO, Sannam S4; Pratik Dattani, UK Director, FICCI; Viplavi Mahendra, MD, India Business Hub; Eric Hawthorne, MD, Radio Design Ltd. Pratik Dattani, Director of FICCI-UK said: “FICCI is thrilled to be involved with Kirklees Business Week, which represents an exciting opportunity to understand the India market. India’s economy holds significant opportunity for UK SMEs so we are delighted to work with initiatives which promote and deepen these trade relationships.”
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This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mid Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce .
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