gujarat vibrant - india international trade fair (iitf)
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Report on
33rd India International Trade Fair
Date: 14th – 27th November, 2014 Venue: Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
Organized By:
India Trade Promotion Organization (ITPO)
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INDEX
Table of Contents The event ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
Inaugural Session .......................................................................................................................................... 3
Shri. Pranab Mukherjee: Hon’ble President of India ................................................................................. 4
Shri. Anand Sharma, Hon’ble Union Minister of Commerce & Industry and Textiles, Government of
India .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Ms. Elizabeth Thabethe, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister of South Africa ......................................... 4
Mr. Yasuhisa Kawamura, Charge D’Affairs, Embassy of Japan ................................................................ 4
Exhibition ...................................................................................................................................................... 4
Gujarat Pavilion at IITF 2013 ......................................................................................................................... 5
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The event The India International Trade Fair, ever since its inception in 1980 has been seen as a major event across
various sectors like manufacturing, lifesciences, etc for the Business community to interact and
showcase their strengths and expertise. It is a premier event (trade fair) organized by the India Trade
Promotion Organization (ITPO), the nodal trade promotion agency of the Government of India. The
event is held between 14 - 27 November every year at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India.
This annual event provides a common platform for the manufacturers, traders, exporters and importers,
buyers and consumers to interact and build relationships. The fair displays comprises a wide range of
products and services including Automobiles, Coir Products, Jute, Textiles, Garments, Household
Appliance, Kitchen Appliances, Processed food, Beverages, Confectionery, Drugs, Pharmaceuticals,
Chemicals, Cosmetics, Bodycare & Health care products, Telecommunication, Power sector, Electronic
Sector, Furniture, Home Furnishings, Sports Goods, Toys, Engineering Goods etc. The participation
figures verify the huge worldwide response of IITF.
With several enhanced facilities for the Indian and overseas visitors, the India International Trade Fair
offers a conducive environment for meaningful business generation.
The 33rd edition of the mega event, India International Trade Fair (IITF) was held during November 14-
27, 2013. The theme for this edition was “Inclusive Growth”. This concept encompasses equity, equality
of opportunity, and protection in market and employment transitions as essential ingredient of any
successful growth strategy.
Inaugural Session
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Shri. Pranab Mukherjee: Hon’ble President of India
Hon’ble President of India, Shri. Pranab Mukherjee inaugurated the 33rd India International Trade Fair at
Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. He emphasized that there is an urgent need to incorporate skill
development and vocational training in the process of economic growth. Complimenting India Trade
Promotion Organization (ITPO), the President underlined the contribution of ITPO in providing an ideal
platform for the SMEs.
Shri. Anand Sharma, Hon’ble Union Minister of Commerce & Industry
and Textiles, Government of India In his key note address, Shri. Anand Sharma, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry and Textiles
pointed out that the SME sector in India contributes 17 per cent to the country’s GDP and constitutes
40% of the manufacturing sector and around 40 percent to the net exports. He said that Japan’s
participation as a “Partner Country” reflects the strong bilateral relationship between India and Japan.
He said that Japan is a major foreign investor in India and has shown keen interest and extended
support in development of India’s infrastructure. He also added that we should also endeavor to
increase the share of manufacturing sector in the GDP of the country from the current 16 per cent to 26
per cent in by next decade and be a major employment provider.
Ms. Elizabeth Thabethe, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister of South
Africa
Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Elizabeth Thabethe, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister of South Africa,
the Focus Country expressed her happiness over the participation of her country as a Focus Country for
the second time and the growing bilateral trade relations between the two countries.
Mr. Yasuhisa Kawamura, Charge D’Affairs, Embassy of Japan
Mr. Yasuhisa said that India and Japan are bound by the shared values of democracies, respect for
human rights and rule of law. The volume of trade between India and Japan has increased 6 times
during the last 10 years. After signing of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA)
between the two countries, the direct foreign investment from Japan to India has increased 7 times for
the last three years, and subsequently Japan has become the 3rd largest FDI in India. The number of
Japanese companies working with India reached the figure of 926 in 2012.
Exhibition
Key Facts
No. of Exhibitors 6000
No. of Foreign Exhibitors 260
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No. of Visitors 3 million
No. of Participating Countries 21
Partner Country Japan
Focus Country South Africa
Partner State Bihar
Focus State Orissa
The Theme of IITF 2013 was Inclusive Growth with Bihar as Partner State and Japan as Partner Country.
This year, Odisha was the focus state and South Africa was the focus country. Overall, there were about
6,000 exhibitors from India and abroad participating in the fair, showcasing a wide range of items
ranging from electronics, decorative, fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) and accessories. There was
immense foreign participation in IITF 2013, with around 260 foreign exhibitors from 21 countries. The
participating countries included Japan, Thailand, Pakistan, Canada, Italy and the UAE.
This year, ITPO also introduced an ‘Innovation Pavilion’ to showcase young talents in business
entrepreneurship and economically viable new ideas.
Gujarat Pavilion at IITF 2013
The Gujarat Pavilion had for its visitors a slice of the vibrant and rich cultural heritage of Gujarat.
Exhibiting the different facets of its growth and development story, the pavilion showcased a newer
glimpse of the state for visitors.
Gujarat Pavilion’s entrance was marked with depiction of several avenues and initiative of the State
Government for promoting inclusive growth. This was divided into different sections like agriculture,
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affordable housing, e-Gram initiative, health, education, tribal development, tourism, industries,
infrastructure, culture and handicrafts.
A grand visual of Mahatma Mandir, a Convention Centre in Gandhinagar at the entrance foyer reminded
the visitors of the philosophy and works of Mahatma Gandhi.