This is one of the largest specialized fairs in India in the field of chemicals, organized by the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals - Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers of India in collaboration with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry. (FICCI) organization. The fair focuses on displaying and introducing products, technologies, machinery and equipment for research, experimentation, and production of cosmetics, detergents, organic chemicals, and chemicals. industrial substances, chemicals in the field of refining, petrochemicals... The fair has the participation of large corporations/companies in the chemical, petrochemical and agro-pharmaceutical industries, such as: Reliance, Indian Oil, Gail, Sabic, Deepak Nitrite, Tata Chemicals, HMEL-HPCL, UPL...
The organizers will organize "Forum of CEOs of chemical enterprises"; “India-USA Chemical and Petrochemical Forum”; “India-EU Chemical and Petrochemical Forum”; Conference on the global agrochemical industry; Seminar on global petrochemical industry; Workshop on Process, Plant Machinery, Pumps & Valves; many meetings and dialogues between managers, researchers, Indian and international businesses operating in the chemical field to exchange, share information and seek business opportunities. The fair “India Chem” is held every two years, from 2010 to present. “India Chem 2018” takes place from October 4-6, 2018, in Mumbai, Maharashtra; There are 300 enterprises from 20 countries, and many states of India (West Bengal, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha), participating in exhibiting, introducing products, machinery and technology at the fair and attracting over 20,000 visitors.
The Indian chemical industry is estimated to be worth $155 billion in 2017 and represents 3.4% of the global chemical industry. India ranks 14th in exports and 8th in global imports of chemicals (except pharmaceuticals). The Indian chemical industry contributes about 10% to the total value added in the manufacturing sector and is growing at an annual rate of 8-10%/year and is expected to grow at a rate of about 10%. double by 2025. To promote the chemical industry, the Indian government has allowed 100% FDI in this sector; promote domestic production through the program “Make in India”; taking many measures to improve the business environment... Vietnamese enterprises interested, want to know more details and register to participate, visit the fair can visit the website: http://www.indiachem.in; or directly contact Mr. Manan Tyagi, FICCI: Tel: +91-11-23487315; Email: manan.tyagi@ficci.com; or Vietnam Trade Office in India Email: in@moit.gov.vn; trade@vietnamembassydelhi.in. Source: Vietnam Trade Office in India