The world economy is reorganising. The impact of global trade conflict and the pandemic has been felt across the global manufacturing landscape, leading to realignment of supply chain and an increase in reshoring of businesses.
Responding to the current situation and the opportunities on offer, India has decided to surge ahead, despite odds, and secure the interest and the required investment for the manufacturing sector. The lowest tax rates for fresh investments, vast & cheapest labour, expanding road & power infrastructure and improving ease of business should allow India to pivot towards a major, global manufacturing destination.
As India takes necessary steps to improve its industrial infrastructure and incentives, join us for a two-part webinar series with the industry experts, State Industry Bodies and International Business Bodies where we discuss the most relevant insights on India leveraging this opportunity.
Two Part Webinar Series: Changing Global Manufacturing Landscape
Awantika Mohanty • 09/07/2020
Two Part Webinar Series: Changing Global Manufacturing Landscape
Awantika Mohanty • 09/07/2020
PART 1: CHANGING GLOBAL MANUFACTURING LANDSCAPE: WILL INDIA FIND FAVOUR
Thursday, 09 July 2020
04.00 PM to 05.30 PM IST
PART 2: CHANGING GLOBAL MANUFACTURING LANDSCAPE: HOW CAN INDIA FIND FAVOUR
Thursday, 16 July 2020
04.00 PM to 05.30 PM IST
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