MSME sector to play a key role in making Indian chemical industry Aatma Nirbhar
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MSME sector to play a key role in making Indian chemical industry Aatma Nirbhar

ICN's e-Conference on 9th Oct will see participation from Government, industry, and MSME community.

  • By ICN Bureau | October 07, 2020
Indian Chemical News (ICN), an important online resource for news, views, analysis, trends, technology updates and interviews with prominent leaders in the chemical and petrochemical space, is organizing its next e-Conference focused on vibrant MSME community on September 25, 2020.
 
The topic for the webinar is "“Role of MSME’s to Make Chemical Industry Aatma Nirbhar" and the e-Conference has an excellent mix of senior level speakers from leading industry associations and MSME segment.
 
Senior stalwarts speaking in the webinar are: Janak Mehta, President, The Dyestuff Manufacturers Association of India, Manish Shah, Chairman – Chemicals Committee, Trade Promotion Council of India, Shavak Bhumgara, Chairman – Dyes & Dye Intermediate Panel, Chemexcil, Deepak Ballani, Director General, The All India Plastics Manufacturers’ Association, Ullhas Nimkar, CMD, NimkarTek, Parag Jhaveri, Managing Director, Yasho Industries Ltd.
 
The start-up webinar will discuss on Improving infrastructure, Securing bank loans, Land availability, Energy audit, Cluster development, Investment in R&D and Policy compliance.
 
The Indian chemical industry is an industry-of-industries with a combined turnover of $160 billion growing at 100 basis points faster than India’s GDP, making it an important sector to propel the growth of the nation’s economy. Being one of the most diversified industries, the chemical industry in India covers more than 80,000 commercial products and is expected to double its size at $300 billion by 2025.
 
"To achieve this landmark figure of $300 billion by 2025, the Indian chemical industry needs to start nurturing the growing MSME sector in bulk chemicals, specialty chemicals, agro chemicals, petrochemicals, polymers and fertilizers so that the industry can become Aatma Nirbhar" says Pravin Prashant, Editor, Indian Chemical News.
 
The government is swiftly implementing various schemes announced under the Rs. 20.97 lakh crore Aatma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan package which is going to have a multiplier effect on the Indian economy.
 
The potential of the chemicals and petrochemicals sector is huge and the chemical industry and MSME's need to take advantage of various reliefs/incentives provided under the Aatma Nirbhar Package.
 
ICN’s upcoming initiative on Aatma Nirbhar chemical sector aims to highlight success stories of self-reliant initiatives adopted by the industry towards making India a truly empowered nation.
 
Here's the link to register as a participant for attending the e-Conference.

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