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    Expert session to grow your small businesses internationally

    Synopsis

    To help small businesses create a path for themselves and establish themselves in the global market, an eminent panel of experts will deliberate on how to reach customers around the world.

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    The pandemic has wreaked havoc on businesses across industries, given the current economic situation. While large organizations have all the resources to adapt to emerging technologies and internet tools, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) may find it difficult to keep up.

    As the world is gradually emerging from the crisis, MSMEs have immense opportunities to grow their business globally and serve international customers. Owing to the pandemic, consumers have gone all digital. And getting online seems to be the easiest way to expand reach and cater to the last consumer on the supply chain, but it involves a lot of processes.

    To help small businesses create a path for themselves and establish themselves in the global market, an eminent panel of experts will deliberate on how to reach customers around the world.

    Names like Meghana Narayan, Co-Founder, Slurrp Farm, Vishesh Khurana, Co-founder, Shiprocket and Rohit Kulkarni, Vice President, Payoneer will be part of the esteemed panel to help you choose the right business path and reach a global audience.

    The exclusive session titled “Selling Globally: How to reach customers around the world” will also focus on different kinds of market strategies, importance of going global and other key areas like:

    • Identifying target markets
    • Establishing online presence
    • Understanding the payment options available
    • Knowing about taxes and regulations
    • Finding logistics and support services
    • Marketing and selling strategies
    The dialogue will be moderated by Pranbihanga Borpuzari, Associate Editor, The Economic Times. To register for the exclusive session, register now
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