The world’s first broad based, dedicated exhibition for free trade zones will be staged in India in September, jointly organized by Dubai-headquartered exhibition and seminar organizers International Expo-Consults (IEC) and event management company, DimensionFour (India) Pvt. Ltd.
To be held at Mumbai’s World Trade Center (WTC), from September 30 to October 2, the World Free Trade Zones Expo 2002 will bring together free trade zone operators, investors and regulators under one roof.
“The exhibition is of particular importance to those operating or thinking of setting up free trade zones in the Middle East. In the past regional free zones have used individual road shows to generate investment from India. The World Free Trade Zones Expo 2002 will, for the first time, provide a unique forum in which international operators and investors can come together, in the same place and at the same time, to compare and evaluate the many investment opportunities available,” said Abdul Rahman Falaknaz, IEC chairman.
The exhibition is targeting airport and port free zones, off shore zones, software technology parks, biotech parks, export promotion industrial zones, hardware technology parks, special economic promotion zones, info-media parks and dedicated real estate parks.
World Free Trade Zones Expo 2002 has the support of the federal Ministry of Industry and Commerce, the Maharashtra state government, the India Trade Promotion Organization, the Software Technology Parks of India and the country’s 29 state industry development corporations.
Alongside the expo, a series of seminars and interactive sessions will be addressed by international public and private sector speakers. Among critical issues to be probed will be world trade; incentives; government policies; investment opportunities; global trade blocks; growth areas; industrial finance; insurance and human resources.
“The exhibition will showcase free zones as fast lanes of economic development, promote the concept of specialized free zones, help attract foreign direct investment into participating free zones and provide an opportunity for investors to develop business options,” said Prakash Lulla, DimensionFour director. — (menareport.com)
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