Join us to hear how your business can navigate India's fast-changing economic landscape and take advantage of growth opportunities.
What you’ll learn
- Understand key economic, political, and financial risk factors shaping India's trade and investment outlook.
- Be able to assess India's short- and medium-term economic trajectory using critical indicators.
- Learn how to identify and mitigate country risk when exporting to or investing in India.
Description
India is on a transformative growth trajectory, set to become the world's third-largest economy by 2030. For UK businesses, this presents a dynamic and expanding market full of opportunity, but also complexity.
Join us to learn how to navigate the country's evolving economic landscape and the new UK–India trade deal to seize opportunities confidently.
This webinar delivers actionable insights into India's economic resilience, fiscal and monetary shifts, and the broader business environment. Attendees will gain a grounded view of the risks and opportunities facing exporters and investors, and the tools to navigate a shifting regulatory and political landscape with confidence.
Speakers
Françoise Huang
Senior Economist, Allianz Trade
Françoise Huang is the Senior Economist responsible for Asia Pacific at Allianz Trade. She leads macroeconomic research and country risk analysis of the Asia Pacific region, as well as global trade research. Françoise is a regular speaker in international and regional media. Prior to Allianz Trade, she was the economist in charge of China and emerging markets at BNP Paribas Exane in London. There, she also worked on global and European topical themes. Her other work experiences include the Bank of France (within the ACPR, the French supervisor for the banking and insurance sectors). Françoise also teaches Applied International Economics at Paris Dauphine University. Françoise is a graduate from ENSAE Paris with a Statistician Economist degree, specialised in economic forecasting and public policies. She also studied at the Paris School of Economics within the APE programme (economic analysis and policy).