- Posted October 22, 2012
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Seminar to look at doing business in India, Oct. 30
Miller Canfield will present "Doing Business in India Today: Update on Investment + Legal Climate" on Tuesday, Oct. 30, at the MSU Management Education Center from 8 to 11:30 a.m.
Ever thought about doing business in or expanding your business to India but are concerned about being too late or about the current regulatory environment there?
Join Miller Canfield's India Team along with Kel Kearns of Ford (India) and Vikas Vasal of KPMG (India) to learn about and share information on India's current investment atmosphere, business practices, tax and regulatory regime. The presentation will highlight Gujarat (automotive capital of India).
Registration for this program is limited to companies who currently do business or are considering business in India.
There is no cost to attend. Space is limited. Advance registration required. To register, go online to www.millercanfield.com/news-events-rsvp-518.html. For questions, contact Sandy Bera at 248-267-3345.
Published: Mon, Oct 22, 2012
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