Press Release: Positive outcome for Black Friday 2024
29 November 2024
Feedback reported to the Malta Chamber of SMEs on Black Friday results indicates mixed outcomes....
1 ‐ 3 September 2010
The growing $1 trillion economy of India provides opportunities for new partnerships. Indian economy has shown tremendous growth in sectors such as Information & communications Technology, Energy, Infrastructure, Food Processing, Design, Clean & Green Technologies, R&D & Education. The growing requirement of the country creates space for fresh investment in resource and technologies.
There is a felt need for a platform that provides for
Strategic collaborations between Indian and respective European country industries;
Fresh discussions on specific business opportunities
information on markets
identification and choice of cooperation activities for broader business;
building new partnerships and strengthening existing ones;
In the backdrop of the above objectives, CII is initiating a fresh engagement model with European countries title "CII‐Europe Business Congregate".
This series will focus on Indian industry engagement with select European countries at a time. This series will provide a platform where entrepreneurs of Large, Small and Medium industry would explore and identify closer collaboration between businesses including technology transfer, research & innovation and skill development.
The first in the series this Conference will focus on Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greenland, Hungary, Iceland, Lavia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Sweden. Scheduled in September this conference will be a forum to focus on increasing business links between India and the region.
These European countries with high ICT adoption, besides R&D investments, offer an untapped opportunity for Indian companies as a potential entry point to Europe. They are amongst the strongest European performers in the area of innovations, adopting new technologies and R&D. The high degree of collaborations between universities and the private sector in research in these countries is exemplary.
With the bilateral trade for 2008‐2009 at US$ 21423.76 mil, which is 24.81% of India's total trade with all European countries,& a potential consumer base of 500 mil in Europe and 208 million consumer households in India there is a tremendous potential to accelerate the growth of bilateral trade.
The Malta Chamber of SMEs represents over 7,000 members from over 90 different sectors which in their majority are either small or medium sized companies, and such issues like the one we're experiencing right now, it's important to be united. Malta Chamber of SMEs offers a number of different services tailored to its members' individual requirements' and necessities. These range from general services offered to all members to more individual & bespoke services catered for specific requirements.
A membership with Malta Chamber of SMEs will guarantee that you are constantly updated and informed with different opportunities which will directly benefit your business and help you grow. It also entails you to a number of services which in their majority are free of charge and offered exclusively to its members (in their majority all free of charge).