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“Philippines: the Real Opportunities”
Seminar on Doing Business with the Philippines
January 21, 2014
Federation House, Tansen Marg, New Delhi
 
We are pleased to invite you for a Seminar on “Doing Business with the Philippines: the Real Opportunities”   for   Trade & Investments, being organized by FICCI in association with Philippines Embassy in New Delhi as per the following schedule: 
 
Date & Day                            :               January 21, 2014, Tuesday
Time                                      :               10.00 am
Venue                                    :               Federation House, Tansen Marg, New Delhi
 
As you may be that India-ASEAN trade is likely to increase from about US $ 80 billion at present to US$ 100 billion by 2015. However, the bilateral trade between India and the Philippines FY 2012-13 is just US$ 1.6 billion of which almost two thirds of Indian exports to the Philippines. This shows the immense potential for trade between our countries. Also, India – Philippines economic cooperation has a major role in the India ASEAN FTA, which is due to be concluded shortly. This will further open doors for trade and investment including that in Services.
 
 Experts and Representatives from Public Private Partnership Centre, (PPPC), Philippines,  would be travelling to New Delhi for this seminar to discuss the actual projects on offer in the sectors of Energy and Transportation and also answer your queries regarding the same. This would be ideal platform to explore the new opportunities in Philippines. In view of your interest in doing business with Philippines and the immense potential the country offers, we invite you to join us for the seminar cum panel discussion.
 
You may kindly forward your confirmation, latest by January 3, 2014, as the registration shall be on first-cum-first serve basis. A nominal fee of Rs.1500/- for FICCI members and 2000/- for the non members is being charged (to be paid through Cheque / DD in favor of “FICCI”). You may forward your confirmations along with Cheque/ Demand Draft to my colleague, Ms Santosh Nautiyal, Deputy Director, E mail:santosh_nautiyal@ficci.com, Fax:  23765316.
 
Looking forward to receiving you and with kind regards,
 
Yours  sincerely,
 
 
Sujoy Dasgupta

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