The topic of the meeting focused on discussing possible areas of cooperation between Moscow’s and Indian entrepreneurs.
"We are united by a long-standing cooperation, friendship and traditions of mutual assistance. Today, the opportunities for collaboration are multifaceted, and the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry is ready to provide and make available all its resources for you. We always proceed from the premise that our work will remain and continue to be very accurate,” - said the President of the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Vladimir Platonov, addressing the representatives of the Indian delegation.
Then he spoke about the most significant projects that the Moscow Chamber is engaged in, emphasizing its international connections: "We are a part of the world CCI system, proactively interacting with each other, which allows us to sidestep mistakes and pursue the right path. The right way is a close cooperation with the CCIs and other business associations. The most important thing is the exchange of information. Mr. Platonov noted that the MCCI is ready to provide all the necessary means to support Russian and Indian entrepreneurs in developing their businesses.
The representative of the Indian delegation said, in his reply: ”We would like to offer various types of Indian-made goods that meet high global standards. We are also ready to support Russian business and your entrepreneurs.” He then spoke about the Indian economy, which is the fifth largest economy in the world: India hosts the largest international corporations and brands.
India is ready to supply Russia with gold, construction materials, engineering and port equipment, charging stations for electric vehicles, medical equipment, food and consumer goods.”
"Moscow is one of the largest buyers of medical equipment and medicines. India has exhibited the availability of high-end technologies, quality medicines and medical equipment. We are ready to inform our companies of diverse forms of ownership and industries and about your willingness to cooperate with them," summarized Mr. Platonov.