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Nashik: Entrepreneurs Get Guidance On Expanding Exports To Belgium, European Markets

Nashik: With the objective of providing Nashik-based industries access to international markets and giving further impetus to exports, a seminar was jointly organised by the Ambad Industries and Manufacturers Association (AIMA) and Flanders Investment & Trade, Belgium, at the AIMA Recreation Centre. Entrepreneurs were guided on various investment and export opportunities available in Belgium and…

Nashik: Entrepreneurs Get Guidance On Expanding Exports To Belgium, European Markets

In Nashik, a seminar was organized to assist local entrepreneurs in exploring export opportunities to Belgium and European markets. The event, jointly hosted by the Ambad Industries and Manufacturers Association (AIMA) and Flanders Investment & Trade, Belgium, took place at the AIMA Recreation Centre. Key organizers included Ranjan Apte, Eva Verstaeylen from Flanders Investment & Trade, AIMA President Rajendra Pansare, and others.

Rajendra Pansare highlighted Nashik's potential for investment and exports, citing the city's infrastructure and government support. AIMA Export Committee Chairman Ravindra Mahadevkar detailed the program, emphasizing export opportunities in European markets, particularly in Poland. Entrepreneurs engaged with Ranjan Apte and Eva Verstaeylen, seeking advice on export businesses, markets, trade opportunities, and challenges in Belgium and Europe.

The seminar covered Nashik's industrial development, international trade, export growth, and investment prospects, with hopes that these insights would enable local entrepreneurs to tap into international markets and expand their export businesses.

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