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  • 16 Oct 2014 6:30 PM | Anonymous

    ICCC-Trends in Global Markets: A special Focus on India

    (Part of ICCC-CIBC series for small businesses)

     
     
    ICCC president Mr. Dharma P Jain & Vice President Mr. Tony Chawla presenting the memento to Mr. Benjamin Tal
     
       
    India is a country of future and future has arrived. Young and educated population of India, business friendly government and robust banking system will write the Indian growth story in the years to come. The growth potential in India is expected to propel Canada-India business ties, Benjamin Tal, Chief Economist, CIBC bank said on October 16, 2014.

      Mr. Benjamin Tal was addressing members and invited guests at the Speaker Series of Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce in Brampton. He further said that the world economy is going down but the trend in Indian economy is opposite to these developments. He added that the new Government in India is business friendly and have the potential to attract more investment to develop their economy with the reforms in regulations.

    Indian skilled and educated work force is growing while most countries including Canada and China will be experiencing a net reversal of labor trends i.e. retiring workers will exceed those joining the workforce as result of aging populations, India will continue to benefit from its younger demographic.

     


    Analyzing the Global economy at present and its future trends, Tal explained that all the major economic blocks such as Eurozone, G-7 and OPEC countries are struggling to stabilise their economies. Canada emerged as a model economy for the G-7 countries which is keeping the low interest rates and slowly increasing the capacity of its productivity in manufacturing sector. Canada is more concerned with the items which are sensitive to CAD$ as it wanted to keep the CAD$ lower as compare to US $.

    Mr. Dharma P Jain, President, ICCC said that major strength of the Small and medium businesses is their close relationship with their immediate customers. This relationship has been challenged with the low cost and technically competitive products in the open market. So to cope with this challenge the small businesses needs new market and comparatively better product to compete. ICCC is always championed the cause of the SMEs in its mandate and continuously working for their cause.

    Tony Chawla, Vice President, ICCC & the master of ceremony for the evening said, “Mr. Tal’s session this evening is part of the Chamber’s continuing efforts to provide a platform to take the Canada-India bilateral trade to a new level.”

    Mr. Rajeev Misra introduced the speaker to the audience.

     
         

  • 08 Oct 2014 6:30 PM | Anonymous

    ICCC-Keys to Successful Business Management

    (ICCC-RBC speaker series)

     

    Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce organized an interactive session on, “Keys to Successful Business Management” on 08 October 2014.The session was part of ICCC-RBC speaker series. It was focussed on the ICCC’s Women Entrepreneurs Professionals.


    Ms. Ginni Sethi, Director WEP of the Chamber welcomes all participants and said that the interactive session will provide information for starting a new business and how we can sustain that business in long run in the competitive market. 


     
    From L to R : Ms. Mini Khurana, Ms. Ginni Sethi, Ms. Naznine Virjee, Ms. Rajni Tekriwal, Ms. Shibani Sahney & Ms. Sunita Vyas

     
    Ms. Naznine Virjee, Vice President, Commercial Markets, Retail Sector, RBC Royal Bank was the guest speaker of the evening. She said that for a successful business; a strong blue print of a business plan is essential, supported with an effective marketing strategy. It should be ensured that you have adequate funds and a planned cash flow. Information regarding your potential customers, market, challenges, competitive landscape helps you in preparing your blueprint.

    She further said that evaluation besides your business progress helps you in updating and modifying your market strategies which keeps you one step ahead of your competitors. A marketing plan outlines how you intend to acquire, retain and grow your customer base – and generate revenue for your business. From researching your market to finding the right way is to speak to your customers, this is a critical part of every business’s success. 

    Ms. Ginni Sethi, Director ICCC was the master of ceremony and Ms. Rajni Tekriwal, Vice President & Corporate Secretary introduced the speaker to the audience.


     
     
    Participants at the interactive session
     
    ________________________________________________________________________


  • 08 Oct 2014 12:24 PM | Anonymous

    ICCC Newsletter October 2014

     

    President's Message

    I am pleased to convey that in continuation of ICCC’s work for developing Canada India bilateral trade relations and branding Canada in India; Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) will lead the trade mission to India in January 2015, which will provide an opportunity to Canadian small businesses to explore the Indian market. Delegates can actively participate in the Vibrant Gujarat 2015 and Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) in Gandhinagar, where Canada is declared as partner country.

    The trade mission will focus on energy, education, science & technology, bilateral investment, food processing, tourism, construction and development, information technology and the services sector. ICCC welcomes the leaders in the Canadian Small and Medium sectors to join the India Mission 2015 and explore the emerging opportunities in India.

    Please stay tuned for entire program which will be unveiled soon.

    Know your Organization

    Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce is a 37-year-old organization with twin objectives of fostering bilateral trade between Canada and India and creating entrepreneurial and professional opportunities for Indo-Canadians. It is run by an elected board with the help of various committees involving member.

    Visit: www.iccconline.org

    ACTIVITIES IN SEPTEMBER 2014

    September 03: Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) in partnership with City of Brampton and City of Markham organised a business roundtable on, “Promoting Canada India Bilateral Trade & Investment” with a visiting international business delegation from India. The delegation was led by Mr. Bharat Lal and exploring the new areas for promoting bilateral trade and investment between Canada and India in sectors such as energy, education, information technology, finance and chemicals.

    September 03: : Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) in partnership with City of Brampton and City of Markham organised a business reception for visiting ‘Vibrant Gujarat’ business delegation from India on 03 September 2014 in Toronto. The delegation was exploring the new areas for promoting bilateral trade and investment between Canada and India in sectors such as mining, energy, renewable energy, automotive industry, education, information technology, finance and infrastructure.

    The delegation was led by Mr. Bharat Lal, Resident Commissioner who was also accompanied with Govt. Officials to promote the upcoming Vibrant Gujarat Summit. The summit will be held in Gandhinagar from 11-13, January 2015 and will coincide with Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2015 (PBD2015). The year 2015 marks the centenary of the return of the greatest ‘Pravasi’ of all, Mahatma Gandhi from South Africa.

    September 04: Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce participated in the second annual "Pay It Forward" legal networking event. This event was designed to connect professionals within the legal field with senior as well as young aspiring lawyers. The vision was to create long-term relations among industry professionals while mentoring students and fresh graduates.

    September 06 & 07: Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce participated in The National Franchise & business Opportunities Show held at the International Centre. The ICCC members were given the free entry in the show.

    September 8: Mr. Dharma P Jain, ICCC President and Mr. Naval Bajaj, Immediate past president had a luncheon meeting with Canadian Aboriginal and Minority Supplier Council, our MOU partners and discussed the opportunity of holding a joint event..

    September 11: The board of directors of Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) held a media interaction for discussing the future strategies of the chamber to engage different stakeholders for the promotion of Canada India bilateral trade relations and taking forward the twin mandate of the ICCC to provide a platform for community entrepreneurs and promoting the diaspora. 

    September 12: ICCC President Mr. Jain along with Mr. Hardesh Marwaha, Director Information Technology met with Dr. Gurmeet Bambrah from CAPE (Council for Access to the Profession of Engineering Ontario, Toronto) and discussed the various schemes for government funding’s and grants for the not for profit organisations. Dr. Gurmeet has arranged receiving over $2m in Government funding to CAPE and graciously consented to help Chamber at no fee basis.

    September 22: ICCC President Mr. Dharma P Jain met with Dr. Adam Kahan, Vice President, Ryerson University and discussed holding an open house for student membership and a joint event on education. Dr. Kahan agreed to arrange a visit to chamber members for the Ryerson's Research Facility and Digital Media Centre.  Ryerson also offered their conference hall for mining and energy related events and also discussed different scholarships programs for students.

    September 24: ICCC president had a very constructive meeting with Sheldon Leiba, Executive Director, Mississauga Board of Trade (MBOT), for organizing joint events and extending invitations in the events to each other.

    September 25: ICCC president along with Mr. Tony Chawla, Vice President ICCC and Mr. Mukesh Narula, Chair Cricket Committee ICCC visited Minister Bal Gosal's office and discussed the ICCC’s sports forum. They also explored the possibilities of any support for the Sports Forum from the Federal Ministry of Sports.

    September 25: Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) organised its hard hats tour of the Sigan Industries on 25 September, 2014, which was attended by ICCC members. This was an innovative learning opportunity for the members as they were given a privileged “behind the scenes” tour of Sigan Industries.

    September 26: ICCC President along with Mr. Naval Bajaj, Immediate past president and Chair India Mission visited Asian Television Network (ATN) studio and had a wide range discussions with Dr. Shan Chandrasekar, CEO  & Founder of ATN on media sponsorship and also covering the ICCC events in their media network.

    September 29: Mr. Dharma P Jain, Mr. Naval Bajaj, Mr. Tony Chawla, Mr. Brij K Sharma and Mr. Hardesh Marwaha visited the Canadian Capital City of Ottawa to attend the interactive dinner session with the Canadian parliamentarians organised by Member of Parliament Mr. Patrick Brown. ICCC board also had a meeting with the Deputy High Commissioner of India.

    September 30: Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce in partnership with CIBC Wood Gundy organized a seminar on, “Saving for Retirement- A Strategy to Protect & Grow Your Wealth for Retirement” on 30 September 2014.

    UPCOMING EVENTS

    08 October 2014

    Keys to Successful Business Management

    06-10 October 2014

    Invitation to India Week at UQAM, Montréal, Canada

    16 October 2014

    ICCC-SME: Small Businesses Speaker Series

    21 October 2014

    Interactive luncheon session with Peter Hall

    For details please see www.iccconline.org

    ICCC in news

    http://www.outlookindia.com/news/article/Gujarat-Pitches-for-Stronger-Economic-Ties-With-Canada/858471

    http://www.desiexpressonline.com/iccc-team-for-vibrant-gujarat/

    http://www.southasianobserver.com/topstories.php?cid=1348

    http://www.desiexpressonline.com/icccs-new-hq-sparks-raft-of-fresh-ideas/

    SUGGESTIONS

    Your new board is committed to make this esteemed organization member friendly, open, transparent, and truly a business organization working to achieve its mission and vision.

    Board is considering of - 

    i) Publishing achievements of members in the upcoming issues of ICCC newsletter. Therefore, members are advised to send their achievements such as new position, additional qualification, awards etc. at iccc@iccconline.org.

    ii) Publishing articles on different topics involving trade, commerce, tax etc. Interested writers can send their articles (500 words) at iccc@iccconline.org.

    iii) Starting blogs on Chamber's website.  Send your resumes and subjects you wish to write a blog.

    iv) Constituting a newsletter committee. Those who have flare of writing, designing and passionate about this, send in their resumes at iccc@iccconline.org.

    Board is there to steer this august body in the direction provided by articles and by-laws and ensuring that interest of various stakeholders is protected. 

    Board invites your suggestions and opinions regarding future events, newsletter content, and ask you to get engaged more and more and participate in Chamber events. You are the true ambassador of Chamber and your board is working for you in. Please feel free in contacting any board member.

    Please feel free in sending your suggestions and recommendations at president@iccconline.org oriccc@iccconline.org.

    Follow us on social media:

    https://www.facebook.com/IndoCanadaCC

    https://www.linkedin.com/groups/Indo-Canada-Chamber-Commerce-96776

    https://twitter.com/Indocanadacc

    https://plus.google.com/114415559209056713978/about

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/icccorg

    http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO-iTZTk0fhqT9Xs0SPNyow

    DISCLAIMER

    The above material is compiled by Chamber and is being used solely for its membership. Any unauthorized use of this newsletter and its contents are strictly prohibited.  


  • 30 Sep 2014 6:30 PM | Anonymous

    ICCC seminar on "Saving for Retirement- A Strategy to Protect & Grow Your Wealth for Retirement"

     
     
    from L to R: Ms. Rajni Tekriwal, Mr. Tony Chawla, Mr. Dharma P Jain & Mr. Avin Mehra

     

    Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce in partnership with CIBC Wood Gundy organized a seminar on, “Saving for Retirement- A Strategy to Protect & Grow Your Wealth for Retirement” on 30 September 2014. The subject of the seminar was very timely because in several surveys, Canadians have expressed their two most important Financial Concerns as “Ensuring you’re prepared for Retirement” & “Ensuring You don’t outlive your savings”.

    Mr. Dharma P Jain, President of the Chamber welcomes all participants and said that the seminar will provide information for the financial planning to save for retirement and how the individuals can save more money in the light of gradually changing government financial policies.

    Mr. Avin Mehra, Vice President & Portfolio Manager, CIBC Wood Gundy was the guest speaker at the seminar. Mr. Mehra addressed the seminar with questions of “Why, What, When & How” & outlined the sources of income in retirement, including CPP, OAS, Company Pension, RRSP, TFSA, IPP, RCA, Home Equity etc., as also the Risk Management/Risk Mitigation strategies. He also provided the sources of information/websites, for customizing individual Retirement Plans, if needed.

    Seminar attendees were satisfied both for content & presentation of information and expressed their interest in other similar topics, with most notable being- Wills & Estate Planning” , “How to navigate Canadian Stock Markets” , “Strategies to minimize Risks in Investment Portfolios”, and, “Tax minimization Strategies”. Financial Freedom, one need to take action and this message was well communicated through this seminar.

    Mr. Tony Chawla, Vice President ICCC was the master of ceremony and Ms. Rajni Tekriwal, Vice President & Corporate Secretary introduced the speaker to the audience.  


  • 25 Sep 2014 2:22 PM | Anonymous
    ICCC organised its hard hats tour to Sigan industries
      

    Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) organised its Hard Hats Tour of the Sigan Industries on 25 September 2014, which was attended by ICCC members. This was an innovative learning opportunity for the members as they were given a privileged “behind the scenes” tour of Sigan Industries. 

     
    From L to R: Mr. Naval Bajaj, Mr. Dharma P Jain, Mr. Tony Chawla, Mr. Ajay Gupta and Mr. Manjit Singh
     
    Mr. Dharma P Jain, President of the Chamber welcome all participants and thanked Mr. Manji Singh for cordially accepting Chamber's request for arranging a tour of his manufacturing facility. Mr. Jain  said that Sigan Industries is providing its products from over a decade in Canada and USA. They thrive on customer satisfaction thus giving them the motivation to provide the best quality and most authentic health and beauty products. They are supplying their products to hospitality industries in big names hotels & motels and big retail store chains across North America.


     

    Since 1998, Sigan Industries Group has been a premier private label manufacturer of health and beauty products. Company offers a comprehensive range of services from product development, manufacturing, bottling to the packaging of finished goods. With over a two decade of service in Canada and USA, Sigan Industries has developed a strong reputation and relationship with the community. Sigan Industries offers a state of the art research, testing and lab facility. Start to end each product passes through rigorous tests set by regulators. 


     

    Mr. Manjit Singh is a proud Chamber member, shared his success story. He also gave the overview of the project that how they have developed it to fulfill the needs of the clients by doing in house research and development. He told the visitors about processing of the Anti-aging skin care, Anti-aging hair care, Hair loss prevention & Specialty Oils from raw material to a finished product for the market. They are using the high quality chemicals for the products which are not harmful for human skin and are good to preserve the products up to three to four years. Mr. Jessi, plant manager also briefed the ICCC members regarding the quality control and tracking of the products. 

     
     
    ICCC members at the Sigan Industries

    Mr. Tony Chawla, Vice President Events, Mr. Ajay Gupta, Director Mining and Mr. Naval Bajaj, Chair India Mission were also present at the hard hat tour.


  • 16 Sep 2014 4:37 PM | Anonymous

    ICCC Newsletter - September 2014

     

    President's Message

    ICCC board is committed to reaching out to members as frequent as possible and will make all efforts of engaging them. The board is committed for an open and transparent dialogue with members. The newsletter is an endeavour in this direction.

    ICCC has a vested interest in promoting the role of Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs) in bilateral economic relations between Canada and India. Over the years, the chamber has provided valuable networking opportunities to interested businesses from India.

    SMBs account for 45 per cent of GDP, 75 per cent of net employment growth, and 60 per cent of all jobs, with a commanding share of exports in agriculture, forestry, transportation, and construction – at present these are largely directed to the region covered by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). SMB figures from India are equally impressive, accounting for 20 per cent of India's GDP, 65 million jobs and 45 per cent of manufacturing and exports.

    The Chamber will continue to work for the promotion of Indo Canadian entrepreneurs and will facilitate to bridge the gap between the two countries in exploring bilateral business opportunities.

    Know your Organization

    Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce is a 37-year-old organization with twin objectives of fostering bilateral trade between Canada and India and creating entrepreneurial and professional opportunities for Indo-Canadians. It is run by an elected board with the help of various committees involving member.

    Visit: www.iccconline.org

    ACTIVITIES IN AUGUST 2014

    August 02: Mr. Dharma P Jain, President ICCC attended the VIP reception of the India day parade                               Organized by Panorama India. The ceremony was organised to celebrate the Indian Independence Day.  The event was attended by Premier Kathleen Wynne, Admiral Nirmal Verma, High Commissioner of India, Mr. Akhilesh Mishra, Consul General, CGI Toronto and other eminent Indo-Canadians. ICCC was represented by its board with Mr. Naval Bajaj, Immediate past President & Chair India Mission and Ms. Ginni Sethi, Director WEP.

    August 11: Mr. Dharma P Jain, President ICCC, Mr. Naval Bajaj and Mr. Tony Chawla, met Mr. Akhilesh Mishra, Consul General, CGI Toronto and have a detailed discussion on the ICCC future program for strengthening Canada India relations.

    August 11: Mr. Dharma P Jain, President ICCC, Mr. Naval Bajaj and Mr. Tony Chawla, met Amb. (Retd IFS) Kant Bhargava, Former Secretary General SAARC. Mr. Jain discussed with him the progress of the ICCC’s project on, “Canada India Relations: Unlocking its full potential”.

    August 11: Business reception for the visiting delegation from Federation of Karnataka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FKCCI)

    Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) organized a business reception for the visiting delegation from Federation of Karnataka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FKCCI), India on 11th August, 2014 at the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in Brampton.

    S. Sampathraman, President, FKCCI led the Indian delegation comprising 28 representatives from the different industrial sectors including agro processing, diesel generator manufacturer, industrial raw material and others. 

    In his welcome remarks, Dharma P Jain, President, ICCC, emphasized the significance of the bilateral visits of business delegations and the role ICCC has played in promoting bilateral trade and investment between Canada and India in diverse sectors.

    In his remarks, Mr. Sampathraman said that Karnataka Government is planning to introduce concessions for the foreign direct investment for developing industry in the state next year. Canadian companies can benefit from these concession by starting joint venture with their Indian counterparts or otherwise.

    Hon. Bal Gosal, Federal Minister of State for Sports, emphasised that India is a priority market for Canada and hoped to complete the ongoing negotiations for developing high quality trade, economic growth, creating more jobs, free market access and to utilize the community network for further enhancing the trade ties. Both countries are willing to work jointly in sectors such as energy, food security, aviation, infrastructure and defence.

    Mr. Naval Bajaj, Immediate past President ICCC, Mr. K Ravi, Chairman International Businesses, FKCCI and Mr. R K Raina, Commercial Consul, Consulate General of India in Toronto, also spoke at the occasion. The event was attended by ICCC board members, representatives of City of Markham, City of Brampton, Brampton Board of Trades, business leaders and ICCC members.

    August 12: Mr. Dharma P Jain, President ICCC attended the India Independence Gala. The Guest of Honor for the Gala night was Hon. Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada. Mr. Jain met the Prime Minister along with his Cabinet Ministers such as Hon. Jason Kenney, Minister for Employment and Multiculturalism, Hon. Chris Alexander, Minister for Citizenship and Immigration, Mr. Bal Gosal, Minister of State for Sports, Mr. Deepak Obhrai,         Senator Asha Seth and others. Minister Jason Kenney and Minister Chris Alexander agreed to have around table with ICCC net time they will be in Toronto.

    MP Patrick Brown invited ICCC board on a dinner with Parliamentarians in Ottawa in Sep 2014.

    August 13: Mr. Dharma P Jain, President ICCC met Ms. Beata Kratiuk, KMI Brokers at the ICCC office. They discussed the different strategies and programs for affinity to benefit the ICCC members in getting group insurance for Auto and home. They also explored the possibility of sponsorship for the chamber.

    August 14:   Mr. Dharma P Jain, President and Mr. Tony Chawla, met Hon. Bal Gosal, Federal Minister of State for Sports. Mr. Jain discussed with minister Gosal the upcoming plans of the Chamber. Minister Gosal also invited ICCC President for an introductory meeting with the sitting parliamentarians at Ottawa with the ICCC board.       

    August 14: Mr. Dharma P Jain, President ICCC participated in the networking meeting of Brampton Board of Trade and discussed the            emerging new areas of trade and business in which the ICCC can play an important role in engaging the Small and Medium Entrepreneurs of both the countries. He also shared views with other participating trade bodies and chambers and explored opportunities for future collaboration.

    August 14: Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce participated in the business networking event organised in Royal Ontario Museum. A number of business people showed interest in the ICCC activities.

    August 15: Mr. Dharma P Jain, President ICCC attended the Indian Independence day Celebrations at the Indian Consulate. Mr. Naval Bajaj and Mr. Tony Chawla also attended. The event was started with the Indian Flag hosting. The event was followed by the reception in the evening, which was attended over 250 eminent Indo  Canadians. Ms. Rajni Tekriwal and Ms. Ginni sethi also attended the reception.

    August 18: Mr. Dharma P Jain, President with other board members met Mr. Sundararajan, State Bank of India (Canada). Board members also met with Mr. Rajesh Gupta, President, SBI and talked on sponsorship and shared views on trade and commerce between Canada India and also discussed Chamber's future initiatives. SBI agreed to have 4 chamber events at their office.

    August 20: Mr. Dharma P Jain, President ICCC met Her Worship, Mayor Susan Fennell, City of Brampton. They discussed the ICCC led India Mission 2015. Mr. Naval Bajaj, Chair India Mission 2015 discussed the strategies for the India Mission and how City of Brampton can get benefit out of that. City of Brampton was partner in the ICCC led India Mission 2013. ICCC board members Mr. Tony Chawla, Mr. Pathik Baxi and Ms. Ginni Sethi were also present at the meeting.

    August 21: ICCC-Delmar Global imports & exports seminar

    Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) and Delmar International, a leading Total supply Chain and Logistic Company, organised a joint ‘Global Imports & Exports Seminar’ in Mississauga on 21 August 2014. The seminar was attended by the Indo-Canadian importers, exporters, distributors, retailers and manufacturers. The seminar was informative for the audience as it presented opportunities for global trade in the light of changing international economic order.

    In his welcome remarks, Dharma P Jain, President, ICCC, emphasized the significance of the bilateral trade between Canada and India in the present globalised competitive world.

    Marvin Rosenzweig from Delmar International, David Topper and Jim McEwan explained in details the various strategies for import & export as the rules and regulations are differing from country to country.

    John Paul Evans, Raluca Alexe-Padina from Delmar and Richard Ross from Export Development of Canada also expressed their thought provoking information to the delegates. Members of ICCC board Mr. Tony Chawla, Mr. Brij K Sharma, Mr. Naval Bajaj, Mr. Sanjay Makkar and ICCC past president Mr. Ravi Seethapathy were also present at the seminar.

    August 26: Mr. Dharma P Jain, President ICCC and Mr. Tony Chawla met with the officials of UAE exchange and discussed the various avenues of sponsorship opportunities for the ICCC.

    UPCOMING EVENTS

    25 September 2014

    Hard Hats Tour at Sigan Industries Register here

    30 September 2014

    ICCC Seminar on, “Saving for Retirement- A Strategy to Protect & Grow Your Wealth for Retirement” Register here

    For details please see www.iccconline.org

    ICCC in news

    http://www.southasianobserver.com/topstories.php?cid=1348

    http://www.financialexpress.com/news/gujarat-delegation-visit-canada-to-attract-investors/1286329

    http://www.outlookindia.com/news/article/Gujarat-Pitches-for-Stronger-Economic-Ties-With-Canada/858471

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OR3y0U8LO0&feature=share


    SUGGESTIONS

    Your new board is committed to make this esteemed organization member friendly, open, transparent, and truly a business organization working to achieve its mission and vision.

    Board is considering of -

    i) Publishing achievements of members in the upcoming issues of ICCC newsletter. Therefore, members are advised to send their achievements such as new position, additional qualification, awards etc. at iccc@iccconline.org.

    ii) Publishing articles on different topics involving trade, commerce, tax etc. Interested writers can send their articles (500 words) at iccc@iccconline.org.

    iii) Starting blogs on Chamber's website.  Send your resumes and subjects you wish to write a blog.

    iv) Constituting a newsletter committee. Those who have flare of writing, designing and passionate about this, send in their resumes at iccc@iccconline.org.

    Board is there to steer this august body in the direction provided by articles and by-laws and ensuring that interest of various stakeholders is protected. 

    Board invites your suggestions and opinions regarding future events, newsletter content, and ask you to get engaged more and more and participate in Chamber events. You are the true ambassador of Chamber and your board is working for you in. Please feel free in contacting any board member.

    Please feel free in sending your suggestions and recommendations at president@iccconline.org or iccc@iccconline.org.


    Follow us on social media:

    https://www.facebook.com/IndoCanadaCC

    https://www.linkedin.com/groups/Indo-Canada-Chamber-Commerce-96776

    https://twitter.com/Indocanadacc

    https://plus.google.com/114415559209056713978/about

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/icccorg

    http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO-iTZTk0fhqT9Xs0SPNyow


    DISCLAIMER

    The above material is compiled by Chamber and is being used solely for its membership. Any unauthorized use of this newsletter and its contents are strictly prohibited.  

  • 11 Sep 2014 4:00 PM | Anonymous
     ICCC- Media Interaction
     

    The board of directors of Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) held a media interaction for discussing the future strategies of the chamber to engage different stakeholders for the promotion of Canada India bilateral trade relations and taking forward the twin mandate of the ICCC to provide a platform for community entrepreneurs and promoting the diaspora.  

    ICCC President Mr. Dharma P Jain with other board members

    This media interaction was first of its kind in Chamber's history. The purpose behind this was to let media tour the newly acquired Chamber's headquarter, meet with newly elected board of directors and share new boards’ vision for the upcoming year.

    ICCC President Mr. Dharma P Jain welcomes the media representatives and his colleagues on board. He guided tour of chamber's building and explained the possible use of all the three levels. ICCC has acquired 6000 sq. ft. building last year comprising 3 floors of 2000 sq. ft. each. Chamber plans to use basement floor for organizing events, main floor for administration which houses visitors lobby, staff rooms and directors room and the top floor is planned to be used for the proposed Centre of Excellence and Resource Centre along with a meeting room. 

    Chamber moved into new headquarter and started its operations early this year. The Centre for Excellence will be used for doing active research on the Canada India relations and also exploring new possibilities for expanding trade ties between the two countries. It will equally be available for use by businessmen, professionals, students and research scholars working in Canada India space. 

    Having taken a tour of Chamber headquarter, media representatives and board members had a lengthy discussion in board room. President Dharma Jain and other directors shared their vision for upcoming year, and also answered questions asked by media representatives.

    Board apprised media representatives of forming few committees in order to bringing in more disciplined, open, transparent and fair approach in Chamber's working. Dharma Jain and Naval Bajaj shared their views on the India Trade Mission; Chamber will be taking to India in January 2015. All board members echoed the same approach of making chamber more SME centric and holding events focused to areas more close to SME sector.

    Prior to that Dharma Jain introduced his colleagues and their portfolios to the media representatives. Members of ICCC board Mr. Tony Chawla, Ms. Rajni Tekriwal, Mr. Naval Bajaj, Mr. Sanjay Makkar, Mr. Jagdish Bajaj and Mr. Hardesh Marwaha were also present during the interaction and actively participated in discussion.  

    This first interactive meeting with media was a huge success and it was felt that more meetings with media representatives will be helpful in taking the ICCC mandate forward.   

    ICCC President thanked media representatives and board members for attending the meeting.


  • 03 Sep 2014 6:30 PM | Anonymous

     ICCC- Business reception for visiting ‘Vibrant Gujarat’ Delegation from India 

     

    Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) in partnership with City of Brampton and City of Markham organised a business reception for visiting ‘Vibrant Gujarat’ business delegation from India on 03 September 2014 in Toronto. The delegation was exploring the new areas for promoting bilateral trade and investment between Canada and India in sectors such as mining, energy, renewable energy, automotive industry, education, information technology, finance and infrastructure.


    The delegation was led by Mr. Bharat Lal, Resident Commissioner who was also accompanied with Govt. Officials to promote the upcoming Vibrant Gujarat Summit. The summit will be held in Gandhinagar from 11-13, January 2015 and will coincide with Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2015 (PBD2015). The year 2015 marks the centenary of the return of the greatest ‘Pravasi’ of all, Mahatma Gandhi from South Africa.



    ICCC President Mr. Dharma P Jain

    In his welcome remarks, Dharma P Jain, President, ICCC, emphasized the significance of the bilateral trade between Canada and India. Canada was the official partner country of Vibrant Gujarat 2013 whereas the ICCC was the partner organisation. Canada is also a partner country of Vibrant Gujarat 2015. ICCC led the largest ever delegation from Canada. He further said that ICCC will lead a trade & business delegation to India for Vibrant Gujarat & Pravasi Bharatiya Divas in January 2015 and invited all to join the trade delegation. 

     
    Hon. Bal Gosal, Federal Minister of State (Sports)

     



     Mr. Bharat Lal, Leader of the delegation

    Hon. Bal Gosal, Federal Minister of State for Sports, emphasised that India is a priority market for Canada. Free trade negotiations are undergoing at the final stage between the two countries. Once the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) would be signed; the bilateral trade will get a big boost which is close to US $ 5.8 billion at present.

    Mr. Bharat Lal, leader of the delegation said that the Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2015 will provide a single platform to interact with the Indian business leaders, decision makers and political leaders. He gave a detailed presentation of the opportunities available in India for the Canadian business people in different sectors. He explained in detail the progress made by Gujarat in last decade and how Vibrant Gujarat Summit had played a key role in it.

    Mr. Akhilesh Mishra, Consul General of India in Toronto appreciated the ICCC initiative to promote bilateral trade and investment. He assured that the consulate office will expedite the visa process for the business people for attending the Vibrant Gujarat summit in January 2015. 

    Mr. Naval Bajaj, Immediate past President ICCC lauded the ICCC initiative in starting the India Missions a couple of years back. ICCC led India Mission 2013 had a wide range of business meetings during the Vibrant Gujarat 2013. He also emphasised that it is very easy to start a business in India in these days as the bureaucratic procedures has been simplified to facilitate the investors.

     
    From right to left sitting: Naval Bajaj, Bharat Lal, Minister Bal Gosal, Dharma P Jain, Mayor Frank Scarpitti, Consul General Akhilesh Mishra & Sohail Saeed
    From right to left standing: Hardesh Marwaha, Sanjay Makkar, Tony Chawla, Ginni Sethi & Carolina Moretti

     

    His worship Mayor Frank Scarpitti, from City of Markham lauded the remarkable work of ICCC in promoting bilateral trade between Canada and India as he was also part of the India Mission 2013. He also said that business between the two countries is increasing and has immense potential for taking it to the next level.

    Mr. Sohail Saeed, Director Economic Development, City of Brampton also appreciated the Chamber’s work for the promotion of bilateral engagements between the two countries. He also presented a small token of gift to all delegates.

    Members of ICCC board Mr. Sanjay Makkar, Ms. Ginni Sethi and Mr. Hardesh Marwaha were also present at the reception.

    The business reception was attended by over 80 guests including representatives of City of Markham and City of Brampton, members and business leaders.

    Mr. Tony Chawla, Vice President, Events, ICCC was the master of ceremony and delivered vote of thanks.

     
    Delegates at the reception


  • 03 Sep 2014 5:30 PM | Anonymous

    ICCC- Roundtable on “Promoting Canada India Bilateral Trade & Investment” 


    Delegates at the roundtable with ICCC board and Hon. Bal Gosal, Federal Minister of State (Sports) 

    Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) in partnership with City of Brampton and City of Markham organised a business roundtable on, “Promoting Canada India Bilateral Trade & Investment” with a visiting international business delegation from India. The delegation was led by Mr. Bharat Lal was exploring the new areas for promoting bilateral trade and investment between Canada and India in sectors such as energy, education, information technology, finance, infrastructure, automotive industry and chemicals.

    Mr. Dharma P Jain, President, ICCC, chaired the round table. In his welcome remarks he emphasized on the growing bilateral trade and investment between the two countries. India is a big market that has enormous scope for the Canadian businesses to invest and explore the new possibilities.

    Mr. Naval Bajaj, Immediate Past President ICCC and Chair India Mission 2015 moderated the discussion. He said that ICCC led a trade and business delegation in 2013 during the Vibrant Gujarat Summit and had fruitful B2B discussions with the Indian small and medium scale business leaders.

    Hon. Minister Bal Gosal, Minister of State for sports also joined the roundtable and said that India is important for Canada for businesses and he is looking to visit India in the coming time for further strengthening the trade ties.

    Mr. Bharat Lal, leader of the delegation extended the invitation to ICCC for attending the Vibrant Gujarat 2015 summit in Gandhi Nagar.  It is an opportunity which should not be missed if one wishes to do business with India. All the stakeholders in businesses, government and decision makers will be there for interaction with the visiting business people, he said.

    Consul General Akhilesh Mishra highlighted the importance of such a flagship event 'Vibrant Gujarat 2015'. He said that the event will provide  a certain boost to Canada India business relations.

    Apart from them, Sohail Saeed Director Economic Development, City of Brampton, Stephen Chait, Director Economic Development, City of Markham and eminent Indo-Canadian business leaders participated in the roundtable. 


  • 21 Aug 2014 6:30 PM | Anonymous


    ICCC-Delmar Global imports & exports seminar

     
     

    Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) and Delmar International, a leading Total supply Chain and Logistic Company, organised a joint ‘Global Imports & Exports Seminar’ in Mississauga on 21 August 2014. The seminar was attended by the Indo Canadian importers, exporters, distributors, retailers and manufacturers. The seminar was informative for the audience as it presented opportunities for global trade in the light of changing international economic order. 


       
    ICCC President Mr. Dharma P Jain
     
      In his welcome remarks, Dharma P Jain, President, ICCC, emphasized the significance of the bilateral trade between Canada and India in the present globalised competitive world. He said that Canada in its Global Markets Action Plan 2013 puts India in the category of priority markets for Canada which will pave the way for more bilateral engagements to further enhance the trade ties between the two. He invited Delmar to open up an office in India and to be a part of ICCC led India Mission 2015.

     
       
    ICCC board at the seminar
     
     
    Marvin Rosenzweig from Delmar International briefed the audience regarding the overall activities and areas of operations of Delmar. He apprised audiences about international presence of Delmar. He also mentioned how the clients can get benefit from the services provided by their company.

    David Topper and Jim McEwan explained in details the various strategies for import & export as the rules and regulations are differ from country to country. They also advised the process involved and care to be taken during import and export documentation.

    John Paul Evans spoke about the upcoming new tariff rates which will adversely affect the traders.  As of now all the countries have been enjoying the benefits of General Preferential Tariff (GPT) reduction of duty rates. These rates will be changed from January 1, 2015 as the countries will now fall under the Most Favoured Nation Agreement (MFN).

    Raluca Alexe-Padina from Delmar explained the newly developed and implemented online tracking system for the freights as this will help the Delmar clients to plan their deals in advance to save time and help tracing status of their shipments. 

     
       
    Audience at the seminar
    Mr. Jim McEwan
       Ms. Raluca Alexe Padina
     
         
     

    Richard Ross from Export Development of Canada explained how the EDC can help the entrepreneurs and traders to develop their business in this competitive international market. He also explained the services EDC offer to importers and exporters.

    Allan Shringi was the host and master of ceremony and he also gave the vote of thanks.

    Members of ICCC board Mr. Tony Chawla, Mr. Brij K Sharma, Mr. Naval Bajaj, Mr. Sanjay Makkar and ICCC past president Mr. Ravi Seethapathy were also present at the seminar. 

     
     
    Mr. Allan Shringi & Others

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