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1 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET THAILAND - 2019 1ST JULY, 2019 AT HOTEL PULLMAN BANGKOK GRANDE SUKHUMVIT – Bangkok, Thailand
REPORT
CHEMEXCIL’S PARTICIPATION IN
BUYER SELLER MEET
HELD ON
1ST OF JULY, 2019
AT
HOTEL PULLMAN BANGKOK GRANDE SUKHUMVIT –
BANGKOK, THAILAND
CHEMEXCIL Basic Chemicals, Cosmetics & Dyes Export Promotion Council
(Set-up by Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India)
Jhansi Castle, 4th Floor, 7- Cooperage Road, Mumbai – 400 001, INDIA
Tel: +91-22-22021288, 22021330, 22825861, 22020911, Fax: +91-22-22026684
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://chemexcil.in
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I N D E X
Sl. No. Contents Page No.
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Country Face Sheet - Thailand
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Geography
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People and Society
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Economy - Overview
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Bilateral Relations Between India & Thailand
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Important Contacts
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Top 25 commodities – Thailand Imports from World and India’s Export to Thailand
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India’s Imports from ASEAN & India’s Exports to ASEAN, Growth Opportunity
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CHEMEXCIL’s commodity wise Exports to Thailand
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Thailand Imports from World & India’s position- Chapter 32
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Thailand Imports from World & India’s position- Chapter 28
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Thailand Imports from World & India’s position- Chapter 29
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Thailand Imports from World & India’s position- Chapter 38
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CHEMEXCIL’s top items Export to Thailand
20 - 21
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List of Indian Participants
22 - 30
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Exhibition at a glance (Highlights)
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Glimpses of BSM – Thailand 2019
32 - 35
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Glimpses of Media Coverage
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Business Cards
37 - 41
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Chemexcil’s contact details
42
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FACT SHEET- THAILAND
Background:-
A unified Thai kingdom was established in the mid-14th century. Known as Siam until 1939, Thailand is the only Southeast Asian country never to have been colonized by a European power. A bloodless revolution in 1932 led to the establishment of a constitutional monarchy. After the Japanese invaded Thailand in 1941, the government split into a pro-Japan faction and a pro-Ally faction backed by the King. Following the war, Thailand became a US treaty ally in 1954 after sending troops to Korea and later fighting alongside the US in Vietnam. Thailand since 2005 has experienced several rounds of political turmoil including a military coup in 2006 that ousted then Prime Minister THAKSIN Chinnawat, followed by large-scale street protests by competing political factions in 2008, 2009, and 2010. THAKSIN's youngest sister, YINGLAK Chinnawat, in 2011 led the Puea Thai Party to an electoral win and assumed control of the government. In early May 2014, after months of large-scale anti-government protests in Bangkok beginning in November 2013, YINGLAK was removed from office by the Constitutional Court and in late May 2014 the Royal Thai Army, led by Royal Thai Army Gen. PRAYUT Chan-ocha, staged a coup against the caretaker government. PRAYUT was appointed prime minister in August 2014. PRAYUT also serves as the head of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), a military-affiliated body that oversees the interim government. This body created several interim institutions to promote reform and draft a new constitution, which was passed in a national referendum in August 2016. In late 2017, PRAYUT announced elections would be held by November 2018; he has subsequently suggested they might occur in February 2019. As of mid-December 2018, a previoulsy held ban on campaigning and political activity has been lifted and per parliamentary laws, an election must be held within 150 days. King PHUMIPHON Adunyadet passed away in October 2016 after 70 years on the throne; his only son, WACHIRALONGKON Bodinthrathepphayawarangkun, ascended the throne in December 2016. He signed the new constitution in April 2017. Thailand has also experienced violence associated with the ethno-nationalist insurgency in its southern Malay-Muslim majority provinces. Since January 2004, thousands have been killed and wounded in the insurgency.
National Flag:- The flag of the Kingdom of Thailand shows five horizontal stripes in the colours red, white, blue, white and red, with the central blue stripe being twice as wide as each of the other four. The design was adopted on 28 September 1917, according to the royal decree issued by Rama VI that year.
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Thailand Symbols:- Coat of Arms: Thailand's coat of arms is a Garuda from Buddhist and Hindu mythology.
Animal: Thai Elephant.
Bird: Siamese Fireback Pheasant.
Tree: Golden Shower Tree
Emblem of Thailand:
The national emblem of Thailand is called the Phra Khrut Pha. The Garuda was officially adopted as the national emblem by King Vajiravudh in 1911. However, the mythical creature had been used as a symbol of royalty in Thailand for centuries National Anthem:- The Thai National Anthem (Thai: เพลงชาตไิทย, romanized: Phleng chāt Thai) is the title of Thailand's national anthem which was adopted on 10 December 1939. The melody was composed by Phra Chenduriyang (Peter Veit) and the words are by Luang Saranupraphan. Phleng chāt (Thai: เพลงชาต)ิ, literally meaning "national anthem", is a general term for a national anthem. This term is also used to refer to this specific song. Country Name:- (1851–1868) reads SPPM (Somdet Phra Poramenthra Maha) Mongkut Rex Siamensium (Mongkut King of the Siamese), giving the name "Siam" official status until 24 June 1939 when it was changed to Thailand. Thailand was renamed to Siam from 1946 to 1948, after which it again reverted toThailand. Capital: Bangkok is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. It is known in Thai as Krung ThepMaha Nakhon or simply Krung Thep Currency: Thai Baht Time difference between India and Thailand:- Thailand is 1 hour and 30 minutes ahead of India Independence:- The ruins of Wat Mahathat, Sukhothai Historical Park. Thai city-states gradually became independent of the weakened Khmer Empire. It is said that Sukhothai Kingdom was established as a strong sovereign kingdom by Sri Indraditya in 1238. ... This city-state emerged in the same period as Sukhothai. National Holiday:- Jan 01 – New Year’s Day, Jan 02 New Year Holiday, Feb 05 Chinese New Year, Feb 19 Makha Bucha Day, Apr 08 Chakri Day, April 13 – 16 Songkran Festival, May 01 Labour Day, May 22 Royal Ploughing Ceremony, June 04 -05 End of Ramadin, Jul 16 Asahna Bucha Day, Jul 17 Khao Phansa Day, Jul 28-29 King Vajiralongkorn’s Birthday, Birthday Holiday, Oct 13 – 14 Passing of His Majety the Late King Holiday, Oct 23 Chulalongkorn Memorial Day, Dec 5 His Majesty the Late King’s Birthday, Dec 10 Constitution Day, Dec 25 Christmas Day, Dec 31 New Year’s Eve.
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Constitution of Thailand:- History: many previous; latest completed 29 March 2016, approved by referendum 7 August 2016, signed into law by the king 6 April 2 017. Amendments: proposed as a joint resolution by the Council of Ministers and the National Council for Peace and Order (the junta that has ruled Thailand since the 2014 coup) and submitted as a draft to the National Legislative Assembly; passage requires majority vote of the existing Assembly members and presentation to the monarch for assent and countersignature by the prime minister (2017) The Legal System of Thailand:- The Thai legal system is a statutory law system, which means it is mostly based on written law passed by the legislature. Primary sources of law include the Constitution, which is the supreme law, legislation such as Codes and Acts, decrees and custom. civil law system with common law influences. International organization participation:- ADB, APEC, ARF, ASEAN, BIMSTEC, BIS, CD, CICA, CP, EAS, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (national committees), ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, NAM, OAS (observer), OIC (observer), OIF (observer), OPCW, OSCE (partner), PCA, PIF (partner), UN, UNAMID, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNMOGIP, UNOCI, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
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GEOGRAPHY The most conspicuous features of Thailand's terrain are high mountains, a central plain, and an upland plateau. Mountains cover much of northern Thailand and extend along the Myanmar border down through the Kra Isthmus and the Malay Peninsula. Southeastern Asia, bordering the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, southeast of Burma Area: 513,120 km² Continent: Asia Largest city: Bangkok Provinces: The Provinces of Thailand are part of the government of Thailand that is divided into 76 provinces proper and two special administrative areas, one representing the capital Bangkok and another the city of Pattaya. Neighbouring countries: Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Laos Geographic coordinates: 15.8700° N, 100.9925° E Area: total: 513,120 sq km land: 510,890 sq km & Water: water: 2,230 sq km Country comparison to the world: 52 Land boundaries: Total: 5,673 km Coastline: 3,219 km Climate: Tropical; rainy, warm, cloudy southwest monsoon (mid -May to September); dry, cool northeast monsoon (November to mid-March); southern isthmus always hot and humid Natural resources: Tin, rubber, natural gas, tungsten, tantalum, timber, lead, fish, gypsum, lignite, fluorite, arable land Natural hazards: land subsidence in Bangkok area resulting from the depletion of the water table; droughts Environment - current issues: Air pollution from vehicle emissions; water pollution from organic and factory wastes; water scarcity; deforestation; soil erosion; wildlife populations thr eatened by illegal hunting; hazardous waste disposal
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PEOPLE AND SOCIETY Population: 68,615,858 (July 2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 20 Nationality: Thai Ethnic groups: Thai 97.5%, Burmese 1.3%, other 1.1%, unspecified <.1% (2015 est.) Languages: Thai (official) only 90.7%, Thai and other languages 6.4%, only other languages (includes Malay, Burmese) (2010 est.) Religions: Buddhist 94.6%, Muslim 4.3%, Christian 1%, other (2015 est.) Sex ratio: At birth: 1.05 male(s)/female 0-14 years: 1.05 male(s)/female 15-24 years: 1.04 male(s)/female 25-54 years: 0.98 male(s)/female 55-64 years: 0.88 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.78 male(s)/female Total population: 0.96 male(s)/female (2018 est.) Population distribution: Highest population density is found in and around Bangkok; significant population clusters found throughout large parts of the country, particularly north and northeast of Bangkok and in the extreme southern region of the country Urbanization: Urban population: 49.9% of total population (2018) Rate of urbanization: 1.73% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.
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ECONOMY - OVERVIEW
Thailand is a relatively well-developed infrastructure, a free-enterprise economy, and generally pro-investment policies, Thailand is highly dependent on international trade, with exports accounting for about two -thirds of GDP. Thailand’s exports include electronics, agricultural commodities, automobiles and parts, and processed foods. The industry and service sectors produce about 90% of GDP. The agricultural sector, comprised mostly of small -scale farms, contributes only 10% of GDP but employs about one-third of the labor force. Thailand has attracted an estimated 3.0-4.5 million migrant workers, mostly from neighboring countries.
Over the last few decades, Thailand has reduced poverty substantially. In 2013, the Thai Government implemented a nationwide 300 baht (roughly $10) per day minimum wage policy and deployed new tax reforms designed to lower rates on middle-income earners.
Thailand’s economy is recovering from slow growth during the years since the 2014 coup. Thailand’s economic fundamentals are sound, with low inflation, low unemployment, and reasonable public and external debt levels. Tourism and government spending - mostly on infrastructure and short-term stimulus measures– have helped to boost the economy, and The Bank of Thailand has been supportive, with several interest rate reductions.
Over the longer-term, household debt levels, political uncertainty, and an aging population pose risks to growth. GDP (purchasing power parity): $1.236 trillion (2017 est.) $1.19 trillion (2016 est.) $1.152 trillion (2015 est.) Note: data are in 2017 dollars Country comparison to the world: 20 GDP (official exchange rate): $455.4 billion (2017 est.) GDP - real growth rate: 3.9% (2017 est.) 3.3% (2016 est.) 3% (2015 est. Country comparison to the world: 84 GDP - per capita (PPP): $17,900 (2017 est.) $17,200 (2016 est.) $16,700 (2015 est.) Note: data are in 2017 dollars Country comparison to the world: 98
Agriculture - products: Rice, cassava (manioc, tapioca), rubber, corn, sugarcane, coconuts, palm oil, pineapple, livestock, fish products
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Industries: Tourism, textiles and garments, agricultural processing, beverages, tobacco, cement, light manufacturing such as jewelry and electric appliances, computers and parts, integrated circuits, furniture, plastics, automobiles and automotive parts, agricultural machinery, air conditioning and refrigeration, ceramics, aluminum, chemical, environmental management, glass, granite and marble, leather, machinery and metal work, petrochemical, petroleum refining, pharmaceuticals, printing, pulp and paper, rubber, sugar, rice, fishing, cassava, world's second-largest tungsten producer and third-largest tin producer
Exports: $235.1 billion (2017 est.) $214.3 billion (2016 est.) Country comparison to the world: 21
Exports - partners: China 12.4%, US 11.2%, Japan 9.5%, Hong Kong 5.2%, Vietnam 4.9%, Australia 4.5%, Malaysia 4.4% (2017)
Exports - commodities: automobiles and parts, computer and parts, jewellery and precious stones, polymers of ethylene in primary forms, refine fuels, electronic integrated circuits, chemical products, rice, fish products, rubber products, sugar, cassava, poultry, machinery and parts, iron and steel and their products
Imports: $203.2 billion (2017 est.) $177.7 billion (2016 est.) Country comparison to the world: 25
Imports - commodities: machinery and parts, crude oil, electrical machinery and parts, chemicals, iron & steel and product, electronic integrated circuit, automobile’s parts, jewellery including silver bars and gold, computers and parts, electrical household appliances, soybean, soybean meal, wheat, cotton, dairy products
Imports - partners: China 20%, Japan 14.5%, US 6.8%, Malaysia 5.4% (2017)
Internet country code: Thai baht
Internet users: Total: 32,398,778 (July 2016 est.) Percent of population: 47.5% (July 2016 est.) Airports: 101 (2013 Railways: Total: 4,127 km (2017) Roadways: Total: 180,053 km (includes 450 km of expressways) (2006) Waterways: 4,000 km (3,701 km navigable by boats with drafts up to 0.9 m) (2011) Merchant marine: Total: 807 Ports and terminals: Major seaport(s): Bangkok, Laem Chabang, Map Ta Phut, Prachuap Port, Si Racha Container_port (TEUs): Laem Chabang (7,227,431) (2017)
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BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND THAILAND Diplomatic relations between India and Thailand were established in 1947, soon after India gained independence. India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand along the Andaman Sea. The past few years since 2001 have witnessed growing warmth, increasing economic and commercial links, exchange of high-level visits on both sides, and the signing of a large number of Agreements leading to a further intensification of relations. Thailand and India are cooperating in various multilateral fora like India's dialogue partnership with ASEAN, the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), and the East Asia Summit, the sub-regional grouping BIMSTEC involving Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar, Nepal and Bhutan, and trilateral transport linkages with Thailand, Myanmar and India. India is a member of the Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) initiated by Thailand in 2002 and of the Mekong–Ganga Cooperation (MGC), a group of six countries.
Thai embassy in India is located in New Delhi, with three consulates in Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai. India holds its embassy in Bangkok and one consulate in Chiang Mai.
Thailand is the second largest economy in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS). It is an upper middle income country with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of US$ 504.9 billion in 2018.
Two-way trade in 2018 totalled US $ 12.46 billion, with about US $7.60 billion in Thai exports to India and US $ 4.86 billion in Indian exports to Thailand. In the ASEAN region, Thailand ranks as India’s 5th largest trading partner after Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia.
The fast growing Indian market remains attractive for Thai investors, given the vast opportunities available in infrastructure sector, tourism and retail industries. India continues to remain an interesting market for export of goods from Thailand. Currently, Thai goods have benefited from tax reduction under ASEAN-India FTA in Goods, which came into effect from 01 January, 2010 and resulted to the flow of more goods into Indian market.
Thailand views India as the gateway to South Asia and beyond. As a result of the reduced tariff rates and new initiatives adopted by both the countries, trade between two countries increased manifold in recent years. Bilateral Trade has multiplied eight times since 2000 to reach US$ 12.46 billion in 2018. Trade figures between the two countries for the last five years are as under:
Economic partnership:- Thai commercial enterprises should focus on expanding economic partnership with India. The Indian economy is expanding at a rapid pace of 7.5% a year, making it the fastest growing major economy in the world. This has been possible due to proactive and innovative business-friendly policies like Make in India, Skill India, Smart Cities, Digital India and others. The Indian government’s effort, in the words of PM Modi, is to “replace red tape with red carpet.” This has paid rich dividends with an over 40% increase in inflow of foreign investments into India in recent years.
New Delhi and Bangkok need to further expand their strategic, security, defence, and economic cooperation given the geostrategic challenges as well as huge untapped potential. Both sides should invest the necessary energy, focus, and political capital in the relationship so that it can prosper rapidly to the advantage of people of the two countries as well as security, peace, and prosperity in the region. The good news is that both Thai and Indian leaders are aware of the threats and impediments ahead and are determined to overcome them. They are also conscious of the huge existing opportunities and strengths and are resolute to harness them to mutual benefit and advantage.
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IMPORTANT CONTACTS
Embassy of India, Bangkok, Thailand 46, Prasarnmitr, Sukhumvit Soi 23, Bangkok 10110. Tel : 02-2580300-5, 022580307 and 022604166 / Fax: +66-22594871 Email : [email protected] / [email protected] Mrs. Suchitra Durai - Ambassador and PR to UNESCAP Tel: +66 2-2584198 E.mail: [email protected] Mrs. Alpana Dubey - Deputy Chief of Mission and Deputy PR to UNESCAP Tel: +66 2-2583965 E.mail: [email protected] Mr. Manoranjan Sahu – Attache (Economic & Commerce) T: +66 2 2580029 (Direct), +66 2 2580300-06 (Extn. 162), F: +66 2 2584627 Mr. Anil Singh - Attaché (ESCAP/Com) T: +66 2-2604439 Email: [email protected] Indian Consulate, Chiang Mai, Thailand 172 Tambon San Phak Wan, Amphoe Hang Dong, Chang Wat Chiang Mai 50230, Thailand Tel: +66-53-441618 Fax: +66-53-441619 E.mail: [email protected] Mr. Shirish Jain - Consul & HOP Tel: +66-53-441850 E.mail: [email protected] Mr.Nirmal Bhattacharjee - Assistant Consular Officer Tel: +66-53-441850 Thai Customs The Customs Department, 1, Suntorn Kosa Road, Klong Toey, Bangkok, 10110 Tel. +66-2 667-6000, +66-2 667-7000 Call Center : 1164
Thailand Ministry of Commerce. Department of Export Promotion 22/77 Rachadapisek Road, Chatuchuk, Bangkok, 10900, Thailand. Phone: +66 2 511-5066, Fax: +66 2 512-2670, Email: [email protected], Website: http://www.thaitrade.com
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IMPORTANT CONTACTS The Federation of Thai Industries Chemical Industry Club Zone C, 4th floor, 60 New Rachadapisek Road, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110, Thailand. Mr. Mahabir Koder – Chairman Mr. Khimisra - Advisor Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) Chemical Club of Thailand (TBC) Phone: +66 2 345 1168/2345 1000,
Email: [email protected] India-Thai Chamber of Commerce 13 Sathorn Soi 1, South Sathorn Road, Thungmahamek, Sathorn, Bangkok 10120, Thailand Mr. Ravi Sehgal – President Tel: +66 2 287 3001 – 2 / Mob: +66 81 7535198 E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] Thai Food Producers Association 9th Fl., Ocean Tower 1 BLDG., 170/22 Rajchadapisaktadmai Rd., Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 Contact Person: Ms Porntip Tel: +66 2-261 2684 / 02-2612995 / 02-2612996-7 E.mail: [email protected] The Faderation of Thai Industries 8th Floor, Creative Technology Laboratory Building, No. 2 Nang Linchi Road Thung Maha Mek Subdistrict, Sathon District, Bangkok 10120 Tel: +66 2 345-1000 / Fax: +66 2 345-1296-99 E-mail: [email protected] Thai Chamber of Commerce No. 150 Rajabophit Road, Ratchabophit Sub-district, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok 10200 Tel: +66 2 018-6888 Fax: +66 2 622 1879, +66 2 225 3372 E-Mail: [email protected] / [email protected] The Thai Cosmetic Manufacturers Association 270/7 TC-GREEN Condominium Phase 1 Building A Rama 9 Road, Huaykwang, Bangkok 10310 THAILAND MRS. Ketmanee Lertkitcha - President of the Association Phone: 02-2467088 / Fax: 02-2467089 E.mail: [email protected]
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INDIA – THAILAND: EXPORTS AND IMPORTS
Top 25 commodities – Thailand Imports from World
& India’s Export to Thailand
(Values in US$ Billion)
Source: ITC Trade Map
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Chapter No./Panel 2015-16
(Actual)
2016-17
(Actual)
% Growth/
Decline
2017-18
(Actual)
% Growth/
Decline
2018-19
(Provisional)
% Growth/
Decline
(32) Dyes & (29) Dye Intermediates 83.91 84.51 0.72 70.90 -16.10 84.00 18.48
(32) Dyes 73.93 78.49 6.17 65.13 -17.02 77.32 18.72
(29) Dye Intermediates 9.98 6.02 -39.68 5.77 -4.15 6.68 15.77
(28) Inorganic, (29) Organic & (38)
Agro chemicals
158.33 130.50 -17.58 174.01 33.34 365.87 110.26
(28) Inorganic Chemicals 14.19 23.89 68.36 24.54 2.72 35.59 45.03
(29) Organic Chemicals 106.85 65.78 -38.44 94.36 43.45 258.25 173.69
(38) Agro Chemicals 37.29 40.83 9.49 55.11 34.97 72.03 30.70
(33) Cosmetics, (34) Soaps, Toiletries
and (33) Essential Oils
15.29 14.14 -7.52 27.83 96.82 20.13 -27.67
(33) Cosmetics, (34) Toiletries 14.81 13.50 -8.82 26.97 99.78 19.13 -29.07
(33) Essential Oils 0.48 0.64 32.28 0.86 34.38 1.00 16.28
(15) Castor Oil 21.38 17.84 -16.56 42.47 138.06 32.63 -23.17
TOTAL 278.91 246.99 -11.44 315.21 27.62 502.63 59.46
USD in Million
Source: DGCI&S
CHEMEXCIL’S COMMODITYWISE EXPORTS TO THAILAND
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Exporters Imported
value in
2016
Imported
value in
2017
Imported
value in
2018
World 1423.53 1470.48 1561.14
Japan 315.57 326.89 353.97
China 278.09 290.03 317.27
United States of America 96.15 116.10 129.25
Germany 89.54 98.23 111.72
India 106.25 89.10 105.77
Taipei, Chinese 85.78 86.27 78.06
Korea, Republic of 71.70 69.87 72.35
Malaysia 58.80 61.08 62.41
Australia 53.68 60.66 52.44
Singapore 35.02 32.55 33.21
Unit : US Dollar million
THAILAND: IMPORTS FROM WORLD &
INDIA’s POSITION
Chapter 32 Tanning, Dyeing Extracts, Tannins, Derivatives, Pigments Etc.
Sources : ITC calculations based on UN COMTRADE statistics
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Exporters Imported
value in
2016
Imported
value in
2017
Imported
value in
2018
World 1626.66 1833.04 2236.14
China 693.45 810.79 953.55
Japan 192.93 222.85 239.29
United States of America 108.49 110.74 129.56
Malaysia 100.53 90.70 105.09
Indonesia 63.27 69.21 103.91
Korea, Republic of 71.50 71.93 93.23
Germany 54.36 65.29 83.30
Australia 34.71 40.93 78.91
Taipei, Chinese 53.82 60.09 63.69
India 27.11 38.02 43.02
Unit : US Dollar million
THAILAND: IMPORTS FROM WORLD &
INDIA’s POSITION
Chapter 28 : Inorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, isotopes
Sources : ITC calculations based on UN COMTRADE statistics
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Exporters Imported
value in
2016
Imported
value in
2017
Imported
value in
2018
World 3717.52 4333.28 5047.91
China 888.57 1027.65 1246.05
Japan 380.02 424.55 479.13
Singapore 375.94 499.42 413.78
India 168.10 221.78 407.50
Malaysia 269.03 281.55 393.85
Korea, Republic of 206.02 246.07 328.98
Taipei, Chinese 192.80 245.97 273.72
Saudi Arabia 150.09 191.65 246.66
United States of America 242.59 209.21 218.26
Indonesia 195.97 215.09 199.83
Unit : US Dollar million
THAILAND: IMPORTS FROM WORLD &
INDIA’s POSITION
Chapter 29 Organic chemicals
Sources : ITC calculations based on UN COMTRADE statistics
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Exporters Imported
value in
2016
Imported
value in
2017
Imported
value in
2018World 2998.15 3899.27 4144.81
China 823.46 1281.34 1326.39
Japan 502.84 629.78 717.59
United States of America 368.91 480.13 470.03
Malaysia 158.59 232.04 273.59
Germany 176.55 195.19 226.63
Singapore 192.57 205.02 209.45
India 67.86 103.05 117.32
Indonesia 91.97 105.14 116.05
Taipei, Chinese 145.46 156.09 109.48
Viet Nam 71.27 75.13 98.09
Unit : US Dollar million
THAILAND: IMPORTS FROM WORLD &
INDIA’s POSITION
Chapter 38 Agrochemicals and Miscellaneous Chemical products
Sources : ITC calculations based on UN COMTRADE statistics
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CHEMEXCIL’S TOP ITEMS EXPORT TO THAILAND
Dyes-Top 5-items
Dye Intermediates-Top 5-items
Inorganic Chemicals -Top 5-items
Organic Chemicals-Top 5-items
Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value
1 32041680 REACTIVE BLACKS 2111.67 13.22 3133.78 16.23 48.40 22.77 2192.78 8.54 -30.03 -47.38
2 32041751 PIGMENT BLUE 15
(PATHALOCYANINE BLUE)
814.85 5.26 866.77 5.21 6.37 -0.95 1032.25 6.21 19.09 19.19
3 32041630 REACTIVE REDS 1046.58 8.29 1196.60 8.24 14.33 -0.60 859.15 5.71 -28.20 -30.70
4 32041650 REACTIVE BLUES 963.59 6.50 1143.67 8.20 18.69 26.15 820.11 5.49 -28.29 -33.05
5 32041419 OTHER DIRECT YELLOW -AZO 552.98 6.18 944.21 5.42 70.75 -12.30 894.71 3.57 -5.24 -34.13
% Growth/
Decline
2016-172015-16CountryHSCodeSr.No. 2017-18% Growth/
Decline
SOURCE:DGCI&S
Volume in M.T. & Value in USD Million
Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value
1 29270090 OTHER DIAZO-AZO OR AZOXY
COMPOUNDS
94.64 2.14 208.25 3.67 120.04 71.50 473.86 6.40 127.54 74.39
2 29222160 H-ACID 961.51 7.48 624.57 3.10 -35.04 -58.56 514.14 2.68 -17.68 -13.55
3 29041040 VINYL SULPHONE 369.15 1.19 423.22 2.07 14.65 73.95 343.11 1.40 -18.93 -32.37
4 29222924 PHENYL J.ACID (PHENYL-2-
AMINO-8-NAPHTHOL- 7
SULPHONIC ACID
21.41 0.22 22.44 0.22 4.81 0.00 37.25 0.36 66.00 63.64
5 29222140 GAMMA ACID 37.96 0.22 33.35 0.22 -12.14 0.00 41.53 0.33 24.53 50.00
Volume in M.T. & Value in USD Million
Sr.No. HSCode Country 2015-16 2016-17 % Growth/
Decline
2017-18% Growth/
Decline
SOURCE:DGCI&S
Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value
1 28030010 CARBON BLACK 929.91 0.64 5219.70 4.96 461.31 675.00 4168.92 4.26 -20.13 -14.11
2 28020010 SUBLIMED SULPHUR 698.95 1.28 1894.00 3.10 170.98 142.19 1741.20 2.76 -8.07 -10.97
3 28183000 ALUMINIUM HYDROXIDE 0.00 0.00 13334.62 3.13 0.00 0.00 9248.75 2.33 -30.64 -25.56
4 28112200 SILICON DIOXIDE 1802.60 2.22 1466.16 1.65 -18.66 -25.68 1283.00 1.47 -12.49 -10.91
5 28311010 SODIUM DITHIONITES (SODIUM
HYDROSULPHITE)
336.00 0.34 883.80 0.82 163.04 141.18 1345.21 1.47 52.21 79.27
SOURCE:DGCI&S
Volume in M.T. & Value in USD Million
Sr.No. HSCode Country 2015-16 2016-17 % Growth/
Decline
2017-18% Growth/
Decline
Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value
1 28030010 CARBON BLACK 929.91 0.64 5219.70 4.96 461.31 675.00 4168.92 4.26 -20.13 -14.11
1 29024300 P-XYLENE 81818.00 63.74 30435.00 24.27 -62.80 -61.92 50799.00 41.37 66.91 70.46
2 29012400 BUTA-1 3-DIENE AND ISOPRENE 2100.00 2.22 3150.00 3.78 50.00 70.27 4725.00 4.66 50.00 23.28
3 29252990 OTHER IMINES AND THEIR
DERIVATIVES SALTS THEREOF
0.00 0.00 1003.53 2.57 0.00 0.00 1276.60 3.64 27.21 41.63
4 29319090 OTHER ORGANIC/INORGANIC
COMPOUNDS
0.00 0.00 555.65 1.34 0.00 0.00 992.74 2.56 78.66 91.04
5 29161990 OTHER UNSATURATED ACYCLIC
MONOCARBOXYLIC ACIDS THEIR
ANHYDRIDES HALIDES
PEROXIDES PEROXYACIDS
251.15 3.43 226.44 1.55 -9.84 -54.81 275.96 2.20 21.87 41.94
SOURCE:DGCI&S
Volume in M.T. & Value in USD Million
Sr.No. HSCode Country 2015-16 2016-17 % Growth/
Decline
2017-18% Growth/
Decline
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CHEMEXCIL’S TOP ITEMS EXPORT TO THAILAND Agro Chemicals -Top 5-items
Cosmetics, Soaps & Toiletries -Top 5-items
Essential Oils-Top 5-items
Castor Oil -Top 5-items
Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value
1 38089290 OTHER FUNGICIDES 2882.61 12.11 3231.41 13.87 12.10 14.53 4629.09 21.01 43.25 51.48
2 38089199 OTHER INSECTICIDE N.E.S. 470.39 6.54 653.42 9.80 38.91 49.85 882.81 12.56 35.11 28.16
3 38089135 CYPERMETHRIN TECHNICAL
GRADE
850.00 6.75 773.15 5.70 -9.04 -15.56 872.23 9.44 12.82 65.61
4 38089390 OTHER HERBICIDES ANTI-S-
SPROUTING PRODUCTS AND
PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
482.72 1.82 1755.59 3.53 263.69 93.96 1782.26 4.33 1.52 22.66
5 38089910 PESTICIDES NOT ELSEWHERE
SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED
759.88 4.23 704.97 3.94 -7.23 -6.86 702.47 4.06 -0.35 3.05
Volume in M.T. & Value in USD Million
Sr.No. HSCode Country 2015-16 2016-17 % Growth/
Decline
2017-18% Growth/
Decline
SOURCE:DGCI&S
Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value
1 29157040 HCO FATTY ACID(INCLUDING 12-
HYDROXY STEARIC ACID)
1981 3.1 2667 3.86 34.63 24.52 8537.92 15.18 220.13 293.26
2 34021300 NON-IONIC W/N FOR RETAIL
SALE
707.21 1.42 1549.6 2.67 119.11 88.03 1852.06 3.5 19.52 31.09
3 34021190 OTHERS (E.G. ALKYL SULPHATES
TECH. DODECYL BENZENE-
SULPHONATES ETC.)
2367.43 2.89 414.91 0.68 -82.47 -76.47 1106.5 1.86 166.68 173.53
4 34021900 OTHER ORGANIC SURFACE
ACTIVE AGENTS W/N FOR RETAIL
SALE
424.04 0.71 474.08 0.76 11.80 7.04 611.38 1.11 28.96 46.05
5 33029090 OTHER MIXTRS OF ODORIFRS
SUBSTNS N.E.S.
0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 79.77 0.93 0.00 0.00
% Growth/
Decline
SOURCE:DGCI&S
Volume in M.T. & Value in USD Million
Sr.No. HSCode Country 2015-16 2016-17 % Growth/
Decline
2017-18
Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value
1 33021090 OTHER MXTR OF ODORFRS
SBSTNS OF A KIND USDKIND
USD IN FOOD/DRINK INDUSTRIES
0.62 0.01 11.16 0.08 1700.0 700.0 17.12 0.38 53.41 375.00
2 33029012 SYNTHETIC ESSENTIAL OILS 8.05 0.11 15.04 0.16 86.8 45.5 11.38 0.18 -24.34 12.50
3 33011990 OTHERS 3.71 0.04 3.24 0.06 -12.7 50.0 2.32 0.07 -28.40 16.67
4 33012942 LEMON GRASS OIL 4.57 0.1 2.59 0.06 -43.3 -40.0 2.4 0.06 -7.34 0.00
5 33012990 OTHERS 1.52 0.08 5.35 0.12 252.0 50.0 2.11 0.06 -60.56 -50.00
% Growth/
Decline
Volume in M.T. & Value in USD Million
Sr.No. HSCode Country 2015-16 2016-17 % Growth/
Decline
2017-18
SOURCE:DGCI&S
Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value
1 15153090 CASTOR OILANDITS FRCTNS
OTHR THN EDBLE GRADE
0.00 0.00 16654.00 17.74 0.00 0.00 28552.49 41.97 71.45 136.58
2 15162039 OTHER HYDROGENATED CASTOR
OIL (OPAL WAX)
71.00 0.09 87.65 0.11 23.45 22.22 102.60 0.17 17.06 54.55
SOURCE:DGCI&S
Volume in M.T. & Value in USD Million
Sr.No. HSCode Country 2015-16 2016-17 % Growth/
Decline
% Growth/
Decline
2017-18
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LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SL.N0
NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY
CONTACT PERSON & DESIGNATION
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
1 ANUSHA INTERNATIONAL (APAN IMEX GROUP) 19 ROYAL ENCLAVE THALTEJ, AHMEDABAD 380059 GUJARAT, INDIA Tel. No +91 79 40321887 E- Mail [email protected],[email protected] Website www.anushain.com www.apanimex.com
MRS SHARADA V IYER PROPRIETOR Mob. +91 9925010682
TEXTILE DYES :REACTIVE DYES TURQUOISE BLUES, REDS, ORANGES, BLUES, NAVY BLUES, BLACKS, YELLOWS,LEATHER DYES/ACID DYES POWDER & LIQUID PAPER DYES/DIRECT DYES POWDER & LIQUID VAT DYES BASIC DYES SOLVENT DYES MODIFIED GUAR/THICKENER/GUMS/TAMARIND AND GUAR OBAS INTERMEDIATES METANILIC ACID, RESIST SALT ANDSA – (ANILINE 2.5 DISULPHONIC ACID),PIGMENT NAPHTHOLS FOOD COLOURS
320416 320412 320414 320415 320413 320419 130232 320400 292221 293090 320417 320419 320419
0801009154
2 ASTEC LIFESCIENCES LTD GODREJ ONE, FLOOR 3, EASTERN EXPRESS HIGHWAY, VIKROLI EAST, MUMBAI- 400 079 MAHARASHTRA, INDIA Tel. No. +91 22 25195759 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.astecls.com
MR. TARUN SURYA DGM – MARKETING Mob. +91 9870601013
PROPICONAZOLE HEXACONAZOLE TEBUCONAZOLE DIFENOCONAZOLE CYPROCONAZOLE METALAXYL
38089290 38089290 38089290 38089290 38089290 3808929
0394035402
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LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SL.N0
NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY
CONTACT PERSON & DESIGNATION
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
3 BIC CHEMICALS & PACKAGINGS PVT LTD N-215 MIDC, TARAPUR INDUSTRIAL AREA, DIST – THANE-401506 MAHARASHTRA INDIA Tel. No +91 2525661131 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.biccppl.com
MR. BHAVYA SANWAL DIRECTOR Mob. +91 9930429234
HYDROCHLORIC ACID NITRIC ACID SULFURIC ACID CAUSTIC SODA HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FERRIC CHLORIDE SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE PAC SODA ASH PARAFFIN WAX HDPE CANS LABSA
28061000 28080010 28070010 28151200 28470000 28273990 28289090 28281010 28273200 28362090 27129040 39012000 34021190
0309038421
4 CENTRAL BIOTECH PVT. LTD. PLOT NO.-A-14/15/16, MIDC, BHAGIMAHIRI, TAH.- SAONER, DIST.- NAGPUR-441112, MAHARASHTRA,INDIA. Tel. No. +91-9975768219 E- Mail [email protected] / [email protected] Website www.centralbiotech.com
MR.PRAVIN N. RASEKAR DIRECTOR MR. CHANDRASHEKAR DHAWAD MANAGER Mob. +91 9890261701 +91 9890919452
WATER SOLUBLE FERTILIZER PESTICIDES INSECTICIDES MICRONUTRIENTS PLANT GROWTH PROMOTERS HYDROLYSED HAIR PROTEIN
31059090 38089910 31059090 31059090
5010001721
5 CITY CAT CHEMICALS 195 SAHEB BUILDING ,5TH FLOOR, ABOVE CENTRAL CAMERA, D. N. ROAD, FORT, MUMBAI-400001 Tel. No. +91 22 22651706 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.citycatpigments.com
MRS. SWATI WALAVALKAR PROPRIETOR Mob.+91 9819812543
PIGMENT BLUE 15:0, 15:1, 15:2, 15:3, 15:4 PIGMENT GREEN 7 PIGMENT RED 3, 48:2, 112 PIGMENT YELLOW 65, 74 LEMON CHROME, MIDDLE CHROME, SCARLET CHROME PIGMENT IN PASTE FORM
32041751 32041761 32041739 32041719 32062000 32029090
0316947881
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LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SL.N0
NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY
CONTACT PERSON & DESIGNATION
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
6 GHARDA CHEMICALS LTD GHARDA HOUSE, 48 HILL ROAD, BANDRA WEST, MUMBAI 400050 MAHARASHTRA, INDIA Tel: +91 22 66265600 E.mail: [email protected];[email protected] Website: www.gharda.com
MR N P NAIR VICE PRESIDENT MR. SANDEEP GHOLKAR GENERAL MANAGER Mob: +91 9769986612
ALPHA CYPERMETHRIN TECHNICAL CYPERMETHRIN TECHNICAL DELTAMETHRIN TECH PERMETHRIN TECHNICAL INDOXACARB TECHNICAL FIPRONIL TECHNICAL DICAMBA TECHNICAL TRICLOPYR BUTOXY ETHYL ESTER CHLORPYRIPHOS TECHNICAL
38089137 38089135 38089137 38089137 38089199 38089199 38089390 38089390 38089199
0388080680
7 HNP DYE CHEM 1332A, OPP: SHUKAL KHADKI, DHANASUTHAR POLE, KALUPUR, RELIEF ROAD, AHMEDABAD- 380 001 GUJARAT, INDIA Tel. No. +91 8866881646 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.hnpdyechem.com
MR. HEMAL KAPADIA PARTNER Mob. +91 9099837283
AURAMINE INORGANIC PIGMENTS MGSO4 AGRO PRODUCTS
32041321 32064100 28332100 53050040
0811013979
8 MAHAVIR INDUSTRIES C-1/58 PHASE – II GIDC ESTATE, VATVA, AHMEDABAD – 382445 GUJARAT, INDIA Tel: +91 79-40085720 E.mail: [email protected] Website: www.mahavirdyes.com
MR. JINAY KOTHARI PARTNER Mob. +91 9913401856 +91 9426078024
REACTIVE DYES - PIGMENT DYES - FOOD COLORS - CHROME PIGMENTS – DISPERSE DYES - DIRECT DYES -
320416 320417 320412 320620 320411 320414
0896000010
9 NARSIPUR CHEMICALS PVT LTD C - 238, MIDC, TURBHE, NAVI MUMBAI – 400705, MAHARASHTRA,INDIA. Tel: + 91 8976561320 E.mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Website: www.narsipur.co.in / www.vetchem.in
MS. MOHINI MADIWALA MANAGER Mob. + 91 7506946458
IODOPHORS BENZALKONIUM CHLORIDE SILICONE DEFOAMER ANIONIC DETERGENT CONCENTRATE LAURYL / DODECYL PYRIDINIUM CHLORIDE 2:4:6 TRICHLOROPHENOL-NA BACTERICIDES / DISINFECTANTS-
38089400 38089400 34029011 34029011 38099190 29089990 38089400
0392009820
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LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SL.N0
NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY
CONTACT PERSON & DESIGNATION
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
10 SHYAM SUNDER EXPORT HOUSE OLD JESSORE ROAD, NEARASG BIOCHEM P LTD GANGANAGAR, KOLKATA-700 132 WEST BENGAL, INDIA E- Mail [email protected] Website www.indiamart.com/shyamsunder-exports/S
MR. ALOK BEHAL PROPRIETOR Mob. +91 9836375675
AGRO PRODUCTS TEXTILE CHEMICALS GENERAL CHEMICALS SPECIALTY CHEMICALS PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS PAINT CHEMICALS LEATHER CHEMICALS PLASTIC & RUBBER CHEMICALS GLASS CHEMICALS COSMETIC CHEMICALS DETERGENT & LAUNDRY CHEMICALS CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS ELECTROPLATING CHEMICALS MINING & REFINERY CHEMICALS MINERALS SILICONE BASED CHEMICALS
31 28 28, 29 28, 29 28, 29 28, 29 28, 29 28, 29 28, 29 28, 29 28, 29 28, 29 28, 29 28, 29 28, 29 25, 26, 27 28, 29
0204018854
11 MULTIHUE CHEMICALS INDIA PVT LTD 801, SWASTIK CHAMBERS, SION TROMBAY ROAD,CHEMBUR, MUMBAI- 400 071 MAHARASHTRA, INDIA. Tel. No +91 22 25242400 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.multihue.com
MR. K SONNY THOMAS DIRECTOR Mob. +91 9820048488
Synthetic Organic Dyestuffs & Pigments
3204000 0394071166
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LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SL.N0
NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY
CONTACT PERSON & DESIGNATION
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
12 TUSHAR DYE CHEM A-2/113, PHASE - 2, GIDC ESTATE, VATVA, AHMEDABAD - 382445, GUJARAT, INDIA. Tel. No +91-9825629286 E- Mail [email protected] / [email protected]
Website www.tushardyechem.com
MR. TUSHAR AGARWAL DIRECTOR Mob. +91 9825629286
REACTIVE TURQUOISE BLUE 21 DIRECT TURQUOISE BLUE 199
32041650 32041485
0809001063
13 KING CHEMICALS 44C, INDIAN MIRROR STREET, KOLKATA-700 03 WEST BENGAL, INDIA Tel. No +91 33 22645763 (3 Lines) E- Mail [email protected]; [email protected]
MR SANJIB KOTHARI PROPRIETOR Mob. +91 9903005000
ESSENTIAL OILS FLAVOURS & FRAGRANCE SODIUM THIOSULPHATE SODIUM SLPHITE SODIUM METABISULPHITE SODIUM SILICATE TBHQ (TER-BUTYL HYDROQUINONE) ACTIVATED BLEACHING EARTH LABSA TRI SODIUM PHOSPHATE-12 H2O HOME CARE PRODUCTS
330129 330300 28323010 28331910 28321010 28391900 29072200 25084090 34021190 28352990 34021190
0297010727
14 ASHWINI INTERNATIONAL A/11, SAI DHARTI, SAI BABA COMPLEX, NEAR OBEROI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, MOHAN GOKHALE ROAD, GOREGAON EAST, MUMBAI-400 063 MAHARASHTRA, INDIA Tel. No +91 22 28428753 E- Mail [email protected]
Website www.ashwiniinternational.com
MR. AASHISH M DOLE PRESIDENT Mob. +91 9820347714
Wood Preservative/Anti Termite Chemicals Mr. Expert (Construction Admixture) Mr. Expert PBR (Water Proofing Compound) Wood Polish/Decking Oil Paint Remover/Stripper Dyestuff & Pigments
38089990 38244090 38244010 32089090 38140020 32040000
0313022810
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LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SL.N0
NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY
CONTACT PERSON & DESIGNATION
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
15 SUDHA INDUSTRIES 18, R.N. MUKERJEE ROAD, ROOM - 3, KOLKATA - 700001, WEST BENGAL, INDIA Tel. No +91-33-22108406 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.sudhaindustries.com
MR. ARUN CHOUDHURY PROPRIETOR Mob. +91 9830062125
DECOLOURISING AGENT (LIQUID), POLYELECTROLYTE POWDER DECOLOURISING AGENT (LIQUID), POLYELECTROLYTE POWDER DE OILING POLYELECTROLYTE DE WATERING POLYELECTROLYTE HCL PICKLING INHIBITOR PH BOOSTER /RINSE TANK ADDITIVE DEFOAMER (OIL/SILICONE & WATER), CORROSION INHIBITOR RUST CONVERTER RUST CONVERTER WITH PRIMER (2 PACK SYSTEM), DUST SUPPRESSER (IONIZER), CEMENT GRINDING AID , ANTI TERMITE & ANTI BORER GREEN ACID TEXTILE LUBRICATING AGENT, ENZYME (ACID) , ENZYME (NEUTRAL), WETTING AGENT FOR TEXTILE DYE FIXING AGENT
ACSPC7811M
16 SAURADIP CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD A-16, ROYAL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, NAIGAON CROSS ROAD, WADALA, MUMBAI - 400031, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA. Tel. No +91-22-61140999 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.sauradip.com
MR. NARAYANAN UMASHANKAR SALES MANAGER
SAURA COLE 201 SAURA DUST 501 SAURA FOAM 18 SAURA SURF 1200 SAURA SOFT SAURA KN
34021300 34039900 27101990 34021900 38249990 38249090
0300037015
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LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SL.N0
NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY
CONTACT PERSON & DESIGNATION
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
17 THE LOTUS TALES ANNEX L, LAKE VIEW FARM, SIDDAPURA, WHITEFIELD, BANGALORE - 66, KARNATAKA, INDIA. TEL. NO +91-9880814521 E- MAIL [email protected] WEBSITE www.thelotustales.com
MRS. PREETI BEDI CEO MOB. +91 9880814521
ESSENTIAL OILS PERFUMES SOAPS, SCRUBS, CREAMS CASTOR OIL
3301 3303 3304 34029020
0715028022
18 AAKAR DYES & CHEMICALS 17, VIJAYA BHAVAN, 25 JAYASHREE CO-OPERATIVE HOUSEING SOCIETY, 3RD FLOOR, PESTOM SAGAR ROAD, NO. 4 CHEMBUR, MUMBAI - 400089, MAHARASHTRA,INDIA. TEL. NO +91-8080426035 E- MAIL [email protected] WEBSITE www.aakardye.com
MRS. USHA BHARAT MEHTA PROPRIETOR Mob. +91 9820508901
ACID YELLOW 2G 200% ACID TARTRAZINE ACID RED GF ACID ORGANGE 3 ACID BLUE VS 200% ACID VAPORID GREEN PX
32041119 32041982 32041990 32041212 32041259 32041216
397062087
19 RHUSHABH EXPORTS ROAD 55, BLOCK 28, SACHIN G.I.D.C., SURAT-394 230, GUJARAT, INDIA. Tel. No +91-7046602105 E- Mail [email protected]
Website www.rhushabhchemicals.com
MR. RUSHABH RAJESHBHAI KAMDAR PROPRIETOR Mob. +91 9979914543
DISPERSE DYES AND PREPARATIONS BASED THEREON REACTIVE DYES AND PREPARATIONS BASED THEREON SYNTHETIC ORGANIC PIGMENTS AND PREPARATIONS BASED THEREON
320411 320416 320417
5215906602
20 CRAYON INDIA PLOT NO 523, PHASE-II,GIDC, VATVA, AHMEDABAD-382 445 GUJARAT, INDIA Tel. No +91 79 40031177 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.crayondyes.com
MR. KETAN PATEL PARTNER Mob. +91 9601287253
REACTIVE ME SERIES DYES REACTIVE RR SERIES DYES REACTIVE RGB SERIES DYES REACTIVE P SERIES DYES REACTIVE BLACK DYES
32041600 32041600 32041600 32041600 32041600
0809014858
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LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SL.N0
NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY
CONTACT PERSON & DESIGNATION
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
21 NISHA ENTERPRISE PLOT NO. 2104, PHASE 3, GIDC ESTATE, VATVA, AHMEDABAD - 382445, INDIA Tel. No +91-79-25833157 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.avanidyechem.com
MR. YOGESH D PARIKH PARTNER Mob. +91 9824015817
REACTIVE DYES REACTIVE ME SERIES DYES REACTIVE HE DYES REACTIVE TURQUOISE BLUE DYES
32041600 32041600 32041600 32041600
AAPFN6473K
22
INTERCORPORATE MARKETING E-8, 3RD FLOOR, KALKAJI, NEW DELHI - 110019, INDIA Tel. No +91-11-26213600 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.indo-henna.com / www.indo-aroma.com / www.intercorporatemarketing.com
MR. SHANKHA MUKHERJEE MANAGER Mob. +91 9810495463
HERBAL BASED HAIR COLOR HERBAL ESSENTIAL OILS
3305 3301
0288017056
23 GANGA RASAYANIE PVT. LTD. 2, GARIAHAT ROAD (S), DAKSHINAPAN SHOPPING COMPLEX, DHAKURIA, KOLKATA-700068, WEST BENGAL, INDIA. Tel. No +91-33-24237003 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.solventnaphtha.com / www.gangarasayanie.com
MR. AMIT PORWAL MANAGER Mob. +91 9903227274
AROMATIC SOLVENT C9, C10 AND C12 EQUIVALENT TO SOLVESSO 100, 150 AND 200 DEHYDRATED COALTAR COALTAR PITCH FOR EPOXY AND PU BASED ANTICORROSIVE BLACK CREOSOTE OIL
27075000 27060000 27079100
0291009174
24 SAUJANYA EXPORTS B1-1401, PALADIUM BUILDING , PRAHLADNAGAR, AHMEDABAD- 380015 Tel. No 079-29702047 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.saujanyaexports.com
MR. MILAN SHAH DIRECTOR Mob. +91 9824029132
FOOD COLORS PIGMENTS SOLVENT DYES DISPERSE DYES BASIC DYES ACID DYES DIRECT DYES
3204 19 3204 17 3204 19 3204 11 3204 13 3204 12 3204 14
0810018764
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LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SL.N0
NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY
CONTACT PERSON & DESIGNATION
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
25 SHREE CHEMICALS PLOT NO. 3495, PHASE-4, G.I.D.C., CHHATRAL-382729, GUJARAT,INDIA. Tel. No +91-97-2708 8460/ 26740020 EMail [email protected]
Website www.carbomers.com
MR. MAYUR KADECHA CEO
CARBOMERS SODIUM STARCH GLYCOLATE (IP/BP/USP) CROSCARMELLOSE (IP / BP / USP) PHARMA TABLET COATING POLYMERS (METHACRYLIC BASED CO-POLYMER TYPE ‘A’, ‘B’ & ‘C’ - READY MIX. PHARMA TABLET COATING POLYMERS-
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0807010391
26 BHAVI INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LIMITED 209, MEWAD, PATANWALA IND. COMPLX, LBS MARG, OPP. SHREYAS CINEMA, GHATKOPAR(W), MUMBAI – 400 086, MAHARASH, INDIA Tel. No +91 22 20550249 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.bhaviindia.com
MR. UMESHKUMAR MANSUKHLAL SHAH CMD Mob. +91 9820153330
INORGANIC & ORGANIC CHEMICAL DYES & CHEMICALS SOAP & SURFACTANTS SPECIALITY CHEMICALS
CHAPTER.28 CHAPTER.32 CHAPTER.34 CHAPTER.29
0393028135
27 PARSHWANATH DYESTUFF INDUSTRIES PLOT NO. I/5617, PHASE-2, VATVA, GIDC, AHMEDABAD – 382445 GUJARAT, INDIA Tel. No +91 9979874744 E- Mail [email protected]/
[email protected] Website www.parshwadyes.com
MS. SONAL MODI EXPORT MANAGER Mob. +91 9909903636
REACTIVE DYES FOOD COLOUR ACID DYES PIGMENTS PASTE/ POWDER SOLVENT DYES DIRECT DYES DYES INTERMEDIATES
0899008747
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AT A GLANCE BUYER SELLER MEET THAILAND – 2019
As an export promotion measure, CHEMEXCIL in co-ordination with Embassy of India in Bangkok, Thailand had organized a Buyer Seller Meet at Hotel PULLMAN BANGKOK GRANDE SUKHUMVIT, 30 SUKHUMVIT 21 (ASOKE) ROAD, BANGKOK 10110 THAILAND on 1st of July, 2019. Total 27 member-exporters from CHEMEXCIL and around 68 importers / buyers of Chemicals / Dyes and Cosmetic sectors attend the above event.
The BSM was inaugurated by H.E. Mrs. Suchitra Durai - Ambassador of the Republic of India to Thailand. The event was also attended by Mrs. Alpana Dubey, Deputy Chief of Mission and Deputy PR to UNESCAP, Mr. Khimisra - Advisor Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) Chemical Club of Thailand (TBC), Ms. Petcharat Eksangkul, Chairperson- Chemical Industry Club - FTI, Mr. Ravi Sehgal - President, India-Thai Chamber of Commerce all of whom had urged the Thai companies to look at a new and fast growing India.
In the above event, the welcome address was given by Mr. Ajay Kadakia, Chairman - CHEMEXCIL. In his address, he introduced CHEMEXCIL and briefed its export performance and promotional activities.
In his inaugural Address, the H.E. Mrs. Suchitra Durai - Ambassador of the Republic of India to Thailand, invited the Thai companies to look at opportunities for further engagement with India. She briefed about the Government of India’s initiative ‘Make in India' program with the aim to promote manufacturing in India. She delivered that the program includes major new initiatives designed to facilitate investment, foster innovation, protect intellectual property, and build best-in-class manufacturing infrastructure.
Mr. S.G Bharadi, Executive Director – CHEMEXCIL was given detailed PPT presentation about Chemexcil and Indian Chemical Industry with export statistics of all our products and also invite Thailand businessman to come to India in the upcoming CAPINDIA Show from 2nd – 4th December, 2019 at Mumbai, India.
Other dignitaries who attended and given brief speeches were Mr Mr. Khimisra- Advisor Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) Chemical Club of Thailand (TBC), Ms. Petcharat Eksangkul, Chairperson - Chemical Industry Club - FTI, Mr. Ravi Sehgal - President, India-Thai Chamber of Commerce, who urged Thai companies to look at a new and fast growing India.
Mr. Anil Singh - Attaché (ESCAP/Com) and Mr. Manoranjan Sahu Attache (Economic & Commerce), Embassy of India, Bangkok, Thailand had also attended and co-ordinated CHEMEXCIL to organise the event. Moreover, Embassy of India, Bangkok, Thailand had provided tremendous support regarding the telemarketing service for mobilizes Buyers/ importers of this event.
For wide publicity of the event, CHEMEXCIL has given an advertisement in local news paper in Thai language in “Krungthep Turakij” newspaper as per the directive of the Embassy.
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Glimpses of BSM – Thailand 2019
From Left Mr. S.G Bharadi, Executive Director - CHEMEXCIL, Mr. Khimisra - Advisor Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) Chemical Club of Thailand (TBC), Ms. Petcharat Eksangkul, Chairperson - Chemical Industry Club - FTI, H.E. Mrs. Suchitra Durai - Ambassador of the Republic of India to Thailand, Mr. Ajay Kadakia, Chairman - CHEMEXCIL, Mrs. Alpana Dubey,
Deputy Chief of Mission and Deputy PR to UNESCAP, Mr. Ravi Sehgal - President, India-Thai Chamber of Commerce during Buyer Seller Meet on 1st July, 2019 at Hotel Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit – Bangkok, Thailand
Mr. Ajay Kadakia, Chairman - CHEMEXCIL addressing the gathering during Buyer Seller Meet on 1st July, 2019 at Hotel
Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit – Bangkok, Thailand
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Glimpses of BSM – Thailand 2019
Audience during the Buyer Seller Meet on 1st July, 2019 at Hotel Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit – Bangkok, Thailand
Audience during the Buyer Seller Meet on 1st July, 2019 at Hotel Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit – Bangkok, Thailand
Audience during the Buyer Seller Meet on 1st July, 2019 at Hotel Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit – Bangkok, Thailand
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Glimpses of BSM – Thailand 2019
View of Chemexcil BSM in Bangkok, Thailand
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Glimpses of BSM – Thailand 2019
H.E. Mrs. Suchitra Durai - Ambassador of the Republic of India to Thailand and Ms. Petcharat Eksangkul, Chairperson - Chemical Industry Club - FTI, during the Buyer Seller Meet, Bangkok, Thailand
Dignitaries at Buyer Seller Meet, Bangkok, Thailand
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Glimpses of MEDIA COVERAGE during the Buyer Seller Meet on 1st July, 2019 at Hotel
Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit - Bangkok, Thailand
Thai News paper “Krungthep Turakij”, Publication Date : 26th June, 2019
https://www.naewna.com/ Publication Date : 3 July 2019
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Business Cards of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 1st July, 2019 at Hotel Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit - Bangkok, Thailand
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Business Cards of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 1st July, 2019
at Hotel Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit - Bangkok, Thailand
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Business Cards of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 1st July, 2019 at Hotel Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit - Bangkok, Thailand
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Business Cards of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 1st July, 2019 at Hotel Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit - Bangkok, Thailand
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Business Cards of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 1st July, 2019 at Hotel Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit - Bangkok, Thailand
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