India Pharma 2013

El próximo 25 de Julio de 2013, de 9 am a 5 pm, en el salón Olmo del Hotel Royal Park de Bogotá ubicado en la Calle 74 #13-27, se llevará a cabo India Pharma 2013, con apoyo de la Embajada de la India en Colombia y de la Cámara Colombia India.

India Pharma 2013 es una rueda de negocios a la que asistirán 27 empresas afiliadas a Pharmexcil – Concejo de Promoción y Exportación de Farmacéuticos de la India – interesados en buscar socios comerciales, representantes y realizar alianzas estratégicas con empresas Colombianas. Una excelente oportunidad comercial para su empresa y/o negocio. Será una gran exposición sobre el mercado de farmacéuticos Indios y el cuidado de la salud.

Durante el evento, podemos conocer los últimos avances y productos indios en áreas tales como:

  • Fórmulas
  • Principios Activos
  • Ayurveda
  • Nutracéuticos
  • Servicios de Salud
  • Biotecnología y productos relacionados
  • Investigación y Desarrollo
  • Tecnología y Consultoría
  • Dispositivos medicos, diagnósticos, cirugías.
  • Pruebas clínicas, contratación, investigación

Las empresas farmacéuticas de la India tienen una ventaja en costo que facilita la producción de medicamentos a casi una vigésima parte del costo en que incurren otras economías desarrolladas. Esto ratifica una vez más, el potencial que ofrece India como gran aliado comercial para las empresas colombianas.

Si usted o su empresa se encuentra interesado en participar, le solicitamos seguir lo siguientes pasos:

  • Revise el perfil de cada una de la empresas y tome atenta nota de las empresas que llamen su atención. Los perfiles se encuentran aquí http://issuu.com/camaracoin/docs/perfiles_pharmexcil
  • Registrese en www.mirueda.com, seleccionando la opción “India Pharma 2013” perfil “Comprador”. Tenga en cuenta los datos como usuario y contraseña.
  • Una vez usted  reciba la confirmación de su registro, usted podrá realizar su agenda de reuniones de acuerdo a la disponibilidad de tiempo o según el horario que a usted más le convenga.
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Intexpo 2014: Rueda de negocios

La delegación estará de visita en dos ciudades:

  • Bogotá, 24 y 25 de Febrero de 2014, de 9 am a 4 pm, Hotel Bogota Royal, Cra. 8 #9-55, ubicado en el World Trade Center.
  • Medellín, 27 y 28 de Febrero de 2014, de 9 am a 4 pm, Hotel Dann Carlton, Cra. 43a #7-50.

Los empresarios de la India están interesados en buscar socios comerciales, representantes y realizar alianzas estratégicas con empresas Colombianas. Una excelente oportunidad comercial para su empresa y/o negocio.

Será una gran exposición sobre el mercado de textiles que ofrece la India.

Productos

Usted encontrará, entre otros productos:

  • telas de algodón,
  • fibras sintéticas,
  • tejidos en lana,
  • telas para camisasy trajes e hilados

¿Por qué India?

India ofrece varias ventajas únicas.Algunos de estas son:

  • La economía de la India registra un crecimiento de más del 6 por ciento.
  • Tercer productor de hilados de algodón.
  • Segundo mayor productor de tela / hilo de celulosa.
  • Segundo mayor productor de seda.
  • Cuarto productor mundial de fibras sintéticas / hilo
  • Los costos de producción son de bajo costo

Para participar le solicitamos seguir los siguientes pasos:

India initiates move for direct sea, air link with Latin America

 

The Ministry of External Affairs has initiated a move to establish a direct sea and air link between India and the Latin American region, as Indian corporates line up significant investments in the oil, mining, IT and pharmaceutical sectors there.

The Ministry has taken up with the Ministries of shipping and civil aviation for establishment of these links. «Air India plans to start a direct twice-a-week service between India and Panama by next year. This will open up access for Indians to the entire Latin American region,» Dammu Ravi, Joint Secretary (Latin America and Caribbean), Ministry of External Affairs, said.

Absence of a direct sea link is also a bottleneck in the growth of trade between the two regions, as it currently takes about 45 days for a ship from India to reach that part of the world. «Ships currently go through different transhipment ports in Europe to reach that region. If there is a direct sea lane, the time could be reduced to 30 days. We are also taking with different shipping companies to explore the possibility of a direct link,» he said on the sidelines of a CII event here.

India is targeting to double the trade between India and the 33 countries in the Latin American region from the current level of $ 30 billion in the next five years. The 33 countries in this region recently came together to form a single trade entity, looking for increased bilateral trade and technological cooperation with India.

amitmitra@thehindu.co.in

(This article was published on March 5, 2013)

Colombian delegation in India

A group of five Colombian businessmen from the sectors of decoration, textiles and pharmaceuticals are visiting India as part of the exploratory mission «India: A New Opportunity», organized by the Colombia India Chamber of Commerce and Industry in collaboration with COINCO. A journey of 12 days, in which entrepreneurs seek business opportunities with this great country in Southeast Asia.

This exploratory mission has included the visit to the 32nd Indian International Trade Fair (IITF http://www.iitf.in/ ) in New Delhi. And a business visit to the factories that produce clothing for brands like ZARA.

Also be visiting the cities of Agra, famous for Taj Mahal, and Jaipur, the famous pink city. Making this trip not only business but a cultural adventure. Finally will be visiting the city of Mumbai, the economic and financial center of India, where they will visit the fair CPhI ( http://www.cphi-india.com/ ) as well as art and decoration shops.

SCOTCH BIGGIES IN HIGH SPIRITS OVER INDIA PLAY

MUMBAI: Scotch giants have ramped up their faith in India’s consumption story with some of their significant brand introductions kicking off from the local market.

The world’s largest drinks behemoth Diageo Plc is premiering Johnnie Walker Platinum , an 18-year-old whisky, at Indian duty-free shops, as the country’s well-heeled show growing affinity for the aged malts from Scotland.

William Grant & Sons listed India as one of the early markets for rolling out Glenfiddich Single Malt 50 yearold . «Most scotch distillers want to invest in India’s potential given the one obvious reason-a large population who are natural whisky drinkers, which is not the case with China,» says Aparna Batra, country head, William Grant & Sons. Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) said India was the fifth largest market for scotch shipments by volume-with consumption equivalent to 24.2 million bottles-in the first six months of the year. But scotch majors are already betting on India’s climb to the top despite tough regulatory environment.

Diageo’s three significant innovations on Johnnie Walker in the past one year has an early India connection. Johnnie Walker XR, a 21 year-old whisky, rolled out from the country’s travel retail exactly one year ago. It was also one of the earliest markets for Johnnie Double Black, one of the most talked about brand introductions from the London headquartered giant in recent years.

India’s duty-free circuit has attracted the attention of global drinks biggies given the country’s resilient economy and robust travel market. «Linking India with the larger aura of Asian growth makes sense for the drinks industry ,» said Harish Moolchandani , MD, Beam Global Spirits & Wines, the local unit of NYSE-listed Beam Inc. Scotch whiskies are matured for a minimum of three years by rule, and the age increases in case of premium brands.

Source: TIMES OF INDIA DIC 6, 2011