BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MISSION TO INDIA

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An Incredible Business Opportunity

India, the world's fastest growing free-market democracy, presents lucrative opportunities for all types of businesses - especially U.S. companies. In 2005, U.S. merchandise exports to India were almost $8 billion, doubled since 2002. Does your company have an India strategy?

U.S. companies participating in the Mission have the chance to make or increase sales in this booming market when they join the U.S. Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration Business Development Mission to India. Under Secretary for International Trade Franklin L. Lavin will lead the Mission with coordination by the U.S. Commercial Service in the United States and India.

The Mumbai Business Summit - November 29-30, 2006

Summit participants will have access to India's high-level business, industry, and government representatives and opportunities to gain insights into the country's trade and investment climate during strategic breakout sessions.

Spin-off Missions - December 4-5, 2006

Following the business summit, most companies will continue on to spin-off business matchmaking missions in Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and New Delhi. The U.S. Commercial Service is arranging market briefings, networking receptions, and one-on-one business appointments with prospective agents, distributors, partners, and end-users for each U.S. company.

The application period has now closed. Please visit export.gov for updates on future trade missions to India and other growing markets.

Questions?

Call 800-USA-TRADE, option 21