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Government of India
Ministry of Commerce & Industry
Department of Commerce
EMBASSY OF INDIA
BRAZILA
11 – 14 March, 2011,
Transamerica Expo Centre, Sao Paulo
FAIR FACTS
“INDIA SHOW- SAO PAULO”
 Dates
: 11 to 14 March 2011
 Venue
: Transamerica, Sao Paulo
 Exhibition Timings
: 1200 hrs – 2000 hrs
 Organized by
: Confederation of Indian Industry
 Total Area
: 4300 SQM
 Total No. Companies
: 75-100
OBJECTIVES
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To further the image of “Brand India”
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To provide a platform for Indian companies to showcase their
strengths and capabilities
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To enhance exports from India and reduce the Bilateral Trade Deficit
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Provide an opportunity to Network / Develop Business Contacts / New
Markets
•
Effectively present the India business perspective and leverage
business partnerships
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To build positive economic perceptions of India
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Project India as Preferred Investment Destination
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Create a positive atmosphere for scaling up ambitions and set new
targets for the economic engagements in terms of further removing
trade barriers and encourage business
Objective - “The India Show”
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To further the image of “Brand India”.
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To provide a platform for Indian companies to showcase their strengths and
capabilities.
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To enhance exports from India and reduce the Bilateral Trade Deficit.
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Provide an opportunity to Network / Develop Business Contacts / New Markets.
•
Effectively present the India business perspective and leverage business
partnerships.
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To build positive economic perceptions of India.
•
Project India as Preferred Investment Destination.
•
Create a positive atmosphere for scaling up ambitions and set new targets for
the economic engagements in terms of further removing trade barriers and
encourage business.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Activity
Dates
Exhibition
11 – 14 March 2011
One to One Business Meetings
11 – 14 March 2011
India Symposium
11 – March 2011
CEOs Delegation
11 – 14 March 2011
Cultural Evening
11 – March 2011
Food Festival
11 – 14 January 2011
FOCUSED PAVILIONS
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Oil and Gas
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Ayush
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Auto Parts (Acma)
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Pharmaceuticals
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Handicraft
EXHIBITION COVERAGE
• AUTOMOTIVE
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Automobiles
Garage Equipments
Components & Accessories
• ENGINEERING
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Textile & Garment Machinery
Hand Tools/Machine Tools
Earthmoving, Construction &
Agricultural Machines
Transformer, Power Generation
Equipment & Switchgears
Oil & Gas Machineries /
Equipment
Exploration Technologies
Iron & Steel
Mining Equipment & Machinery
Railway Equipment, etc.
• SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
• PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS
• SERVICE SECTORS
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Financial Services
Information Communication
Technology (ICT)
• TOURISM & TRAVEL
• AGRI BUSINESS
• PHARMA COMPANIES
• FOOD PROCESSING
• AYURVEDA
• FASHION STREET
Brazil – Oil & Gas Sector
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Brazil – among Oil and Gas Majors.
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Discoveries of large deep sea deposits in “pre-salt” oil fields off the Brazilian
coast may hold up to 60-80 billion barrels of recoverable light crude. Based on
the above assumptions - Brazil's oil reserves would jump from 17th largest to
5th largest in the world.
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Infrastructure investments in excess of $400 billion will be required to explore
these oil fields over the next 10 years, according to Brazil’s National Oil Agency
(ANP). Potential winners include oil service providers, Petrobras international
partners such as ONGC and others, and manufacturers of oil industry
equipment and supplies.
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The Brazilian oil giant announced its 2009-2013 business plan which includes
US$175 billion in new investment, US$50 billion more than previously
announced. The news was greeted with enthusiasm by oil service and supply
companies, which have seen other major international oil projects, cut back on
investment elsewhere.
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Oil consumption between 2010 and 2020 is set to increase by 25.8%.
Source : Business Monitor International
India – Brazil Bilateral Trade Ties
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Bilateral trade reached an unprecedented figure of US dollar 7.7 billion
in 2010 (India’s imports: US$ 3.5 billion; India’s exports: US$ 4.2
billion); India’s exports registered a growth of 94% in 2010 over 2009.
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A number of bilateral agreements/MOUs have been signed including
Oil and Natural Gas, Extradition Treaty, Cooperation in Tourism,
Space, S&T, Air Services, Audio-Visual Co-production, Academic
Exchanges, Infrastructure, Hunger and Poverty, Civil Defence and
Humanitarian Assistance, Agriculture
and Allied Sectors, Plant Health Protection, Human Settlements.
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India’s main exports to Brazil : Diesel oil, equipments related to wind
energy, coke of coal, lignite or peat, naphtha, cotton and polyester
yarns, pigments, medicines and chemicals, vaccines for human
medicines and aviation fuel.
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India’s main imports from Brazil : Raw sugar, crude oil, copper
sulphates, soya oil, denatured alcohol, other minerals of copper and
its concentrates, asbestos, valves, motor pumps, airplanes, wheat,
precious and semi-precious stones, etc.
Source : Ministry of External Affairs
List of Confirmed Participants at India
Show - Sao Paulo- Brazil
(AS ON DATE)
Auto Parts Pavilion
Engineering & Technology
Statfield Equipments P Ltd
Intech Overseas Projects (I) P Ltd
Tata Group
HBL Power Limited
Advani Hitech
Sterling Tools Ltd
GNA Axles
Roop Polymers Ltd
Rising Sun International
Makino Auto
Garima Global P Ltd
G S Auto
Kishan Autoparts P Ltd
Petroleum Ministry
Bomrah Industries
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd
harinder Industries
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd
Jai Parvati Forge Ltd
Oil India Limited
Bal Overseas
ONGC Videsh Limited
J K Tyres Ltd
Indian Oil Corporation
Alfa Flxi Tubes
Department of Hydrocarbons
Garima Global P Ltd
List of Confirmed Participants at India
Show - Sao Paulo- Brazil
(AS ON DATE)
Handicrafts Pavilion
Sara International
Prince Textiles
NRS Exports
BBJ Textiles P Ltd
Baba Crafts
Mukhdas Handicrafts
C & S Electric
Bonn Fashion Exports
Pharmaceutical
Sun Healthcare Ltd
Rubeer & Rubber Poducts
Mysore Polymers & Rubber Products P Ltd
Power Transmission
KRYFS Power Components Ltd
TENTATIVE LIST OF EXHIBITORS
(AS ON DATE)
TENTATIVE
o Maval Technologies
o Department of Science & Technology
o BKT Tyres
o Apollo Tyres
o Darshan Foods
o Mindmill Software Ltd
o Raymonds
o Mediplus Disposables
o Conic Automotive
o Technospark Industries India P Ltd
o HCL
o Ayush
o K V Automotive
o Jamuna Udyog
o Basant Wires Industries Pvt Ltd
o Jindal Steel
CULTURAL EVENING
Suggested Programme
Date –
14 January 2011
Time –
2000 – 2030 hrs followed by dinner
Venue –
Hilton Sao Paulo
The India Show –Brazil
Suggested Programme for
Mr. Anand Sharma, Minister of Commerce & Industry
Government of India
Date : 11th March 2011
1500-1515 hrs
Inauguration of India Show
1515-1545 hrs
Ribbon cutting & Visit to Stalls
1545-1615 hrs
Media interaction with
Mr Anand Sharma
Minister of Commerce & Industry
Government of India
2000 hrs onwards
Cultural Program followed by Dinner
VISITOR PROMOTION
Print Media
• Ads in Sector Magazines
• Press Releases/ Bulletin
• New Paper Daily
Electronic Media
• Radio
Web Media
• Fair Website
• Direct Emailing
• Linkages through trade portals.
Promotional Material Distribution
• Fair Invitations
• Fair Posters/Banners
• Fair Catalogues
Media Partner
Visitor Promotion
• International & Regional
• Others
• Sector related associations
• Presentations / One on one
meetings
• Telecalling
• Press Conference
PROPOSED INDIA PAVILION
HALL LAYOUT
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