Commerce
Department Organize B2B Matchmaking Companies to Promote Indian Exports
Chinese Companies Sign MoUs for Procuring 338 Million USD Products from Indian
Companies
In a structured process of procurement of Indian
products15 MoUs between Indian and Chinese companies,
worth value of 338 million USD were signed today. The products regarding which
procurement MoUs were signed include zinc
concentrates & copper concentrates, cotton yarn, frozen fish/ linter,
cotton & cotton yarn, menthol, castor oil &guar gum, acrylic tow, Indian
granite block and cedrus deodara
seed. It happened at India-China Business Matchmaking Symposium for promoting
exports from India to China held on 23 September in New Delhi. This model can
be replicated in other cities.
Department of Commerce of India in co-ordination
with Ministry of Commerce, People’s Republic of China is facilitating visit of
an important Chinese business delegation to India to explore procurement
opportunities with their Indian Counterparts companies.CII
has been designated as the local co-organiser. The delegation is led by Mr. Jia Guoyong,
Vice Director General of Trade Development Bureau, MOFCOM
with representatives from 27 national level Chinese companies. The sectoral composition of the delegation included companies
from following sectors;
1. Textile
2. Infrastructure
3. Minerals
& Metals
4. Chemicals
5. Plastics
6. Light
Industrial Products
7. Aero
technology
8. Steel
9. Glassware
10. Arts
& Crafts.
From Indian side, nearly 60 companies from varied
sectors attended the Symposium and the B2B meetings. Nearly 150 B2B
interactions between Indian and Chinese enterprises were scheduled at today’s
Symposium.
They participated in the day long programme began
with the inaugural address by Asit Tripathy, Joint Secretary in charge of China in the
Department of Commerce. The session was also addressed by Mr Deep Kapuria, Chairman, CII National Committee on MSME, Mr Wang Hejun Economic & Commercial Counsellor, Embassy of
People’s Republic of China and Mr Jia Guoyong Vice DG, Trade Development
Bureau, China.
The inaugural session was followed by B2B meetings
between Chinese and Indian companies.