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Selling Overseas - Strategy to success: A practical guide to trading with India

May 06, 2026

10:00 - 11:00

Zoom | Teams | Online

Get a practical understanding of how to engage with the Indian market.

What you’ll learn

  • Understanding of opportunities & challenges
  • How to develop market entry structure
  • Knowledge of product/service regulations & compliances 

Description
This session will cover key opportunities and challenges, strategies for successful market entry, and effective business structures. We will also explore product and service requirements, including relevant regulations and compliance, along with practical business tips to help companies succeed in the market.

Speakers
Siddharth Mukne
Managing Director, Ergo Europe Ltd Leadership – ERGO Europe Ltd

Siddharth, based in the UK, supports bilateral trade and provides strategic advisory services to businesses and universities seeking international market growth. With a background in business development, international trade, project management, account management, public relations, and operations across the UK, Europe, and India, Siddharth has advised 15 UK universities and over 1,000 UK businesses. Many of these organisations now operate in the Indian market, generating export revenue and creating jobs.

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