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Webinar on F&B Trade and Investment Opportunities between India and West Canada

Trade Promotion Council of India, in collaboration with the Consulate General of India, Vancouver, organised an interactive panel discussion on F&B Trade & Investment Opportunities between India & West Canada on February 22. The session gave detailed insights relevant for Indian companies seeking to explore this lucrative market.

Trade Promotion Council of India, in collaboration with the Consulate General of India, Vancouver, organised an interactive panel discussion on F&B Trade & Investment Opportunities between India & West Canada on February 22.

 

Canada is a key trading partner for India in the North American region. Two-way trade between India and Canada increased from US$ 3.21 billion in 2010 to US$ 6.8 billion in 2019, before dropping to US$ 5.6 billion in 2020. India’s exports to Canada were recorded at US$ 2.8 billion in 2020, which is just around 0.7% of Canada’s imports from the world. India’s share in Canada’s F&B imports, on the other hand is around 1.31%, which is well below potential.

The webinar focussed on trade and investment opportunities for Indian companies specifically in the region of West Canada, which includes British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon and Northwest Territories.

 

Following is a list of the esteemed panellists who were a part of this discussion:

Mr Manish, Consul General of India, Vancouver, Canada

Mr Manjish Grover, Consul (Commerce), CGI Vancouver

Mr Tony Singh, CEO & President, Fruiticana

Mr. Abhishek Poddar, Vice Chairman, Food & Beverage Sectoral Committee, TPCI

Mr Suresh Kumar Makhijani, Joint Director General, Trade Promotion Council of India

Mr Ashok Sethi, Director, Trade Promotion Council of India

The session was moderated by Mr Virat Bahri, Deputy Director-Media & Corporate Communications, Trade Promotion Council of India.

 

The panellists shared detailed insights into key areas of interest, including:

● Economic scenario in Canada

● Business environment for F&B companies

● Regulatory issues and standards

● Trends in the F&B market and sensitivities of Canadian customers

● Competitive scenario and key growth segments

The session was well attended and appreciated by participating stakeholders from both countries.