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1 --------------------------- WHAT HAPPENED? There were several GRW Agencies that asked for a Proforma invoice on USED CLOTHES, then silence. No news from you since. So politely we say: WHAT HAPPENED?? X AUGUST 01, 2015 Volume 2, Issue 8 GRW NEWSLETTER Please go to the end of this newsletter to read about BREAKING THE ICE “When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you---Lao/Tzu 100 % EFFORT WILL GIVE YOU A BETTER OPPORTUNITY FOR SUCCESS. . PLEASE READ THIS AUGUST 2015 GRW NEWSLETTER ALL THE WAY TO THE LAST PAGE. THESE MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS ARE TO HELP YOUR GRW AGENCY AND YOUR READING THEM ENTIRELY SHOWS YOUR DEDICATION AS A GRW AGENCY. THANK YOU. We have the pleasure and honor of presenting to you the GRW August 2015 Newsletter article about the country of INDIA. We hope you all read it and explore opportunities to sell into INDIA and import products from INDIA SPECIAL ARTICLE ON INDIA INDIA: India is a vast South Asian country with diverse terrain from Himalayan peaks to Indian Ocean coastline and history reaching back 5 millennia. In the north, Mughal Empire landmarks include Delhi’s Red Fort complex, massive Jama Masjid mosque and Agras iconic Taj Mahal mausoleum. Pilgrims bathe in the Ganges in Varanasi, and Rishikesh is a Prime minister : Narendra Modi Jaspreet Singh GRW India yoga center and base for Himalayan trekking. President:Pranab Mukherjee Capital: New Delhi Gross domestic product: 1.877 trillion USD (2013) World Bank Population: 1.252 billion (2013) World Bank Please continue to page 2 for the INDIA article

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--------------------------- WHAT HAPPENED? There were several GRW Agencies that asked for a Proforma invoice on USED CLOTHES, then silence. No news from you since. So politely we say: WHAT HAPPENED??

X

AUGUST 01, 2015

Volume 2, Issue 8 GRW NEWSLETTER

Please go to the

end of this

newsletter to read

about BREAKING

THE ICE

This Newsletter

is private to

GRW agencies

only. The

newsletter is

not for your

clients.

Also since this

newsletter is

dedicated to

R.E. Bradley, as

such, all the

quotes are from

him.

“When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you” ---Lao/Tzu

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. rt of the GRW contract rules. Please

PLEASE READ THIS AUGUST 2015 GRW NEWSLETTER ALL THE WAY TO THE LAST PAGE. THESE MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS ARE TO HELP YOUR GRW AGENCY AND YOUR READING

THEM ENTIRELY SHOWS YOUR DEDICATION AS A GRW AGENCY. THANK YOU.

We have the pleasure and honor of presenting to you the GRW August 2015 Newsletter article about the country of INDIA. We hope you all read it and explore opportunities to sell into INDIA and import products from INDIA

SPECIAL ARTICLE ON INDIA

INDIA:

India is a vast South

Asian country with diverse

terrain

– from Himalayan peaks to

Indian Ocean coastline –

and history reaching back

5 millennia. In the north,

Mughal Empire landmarks

include Delhi’s Red Fort

complex, massive Jama

Masjid mosque and Agra’s

iconic Taj Mahal

mausoleum. Pilgrims

bathe in the Ganges in

Varanasi, and Rishikesh is a

Prime minister : Narendra Modi

Jaspreet

Singh

GRW India

me left. His son loved hearing about his life and asked him again to tell him about his childhood leading up to the present time at the hospital. His son was trying to etch into his memory the life of his father. Tears ran down his son’s eyes as he R.E. Bradley started this memory journey 74 years into the past: “I grew up in Sweetwater, Oklahoma, and my friends and I worked at my parent’s farm starting at age 16. I wanted adventure so I started hopping freight trains with my friends to various destinations”

yoga center and base for

Himalayan trekking.

President:Pranab Mukherjee

Capital: New Delhi

Gross

domestic

product:

1.877

trillion USD

(2013)

World

Bank

Population: 1.252 billion

(2013) World Bank

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INDIA is the seventh largest country by area, the second most

populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most

populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on

the south, the Arabian Sea on the south-west, and the Bay of

Bengal on the south-east, it shares land borders with Pakistan to

the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north-east; and

Burma (Myanmar) and Bangladesh

to the East.

PLEASE GO TO PAGE FIVE OF THIS NEWSLETTER TO CONTINUE READING THE INDIA ARTICLE. Below; Taj mahal, India

FOR THOSE GRW AGENCIES INTENT ON FINDING WAYS OF SECURING BUSINESS WITH INDIA WOULD REQUIRE CLOSE READING OF THE INFORMATION ABOUT INDIA. ALL THE COUNTRY ARTICLES THAT GRW PRESENTS IN OUR MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS ARE FOR THE PURPOSE OF GIVING YOU POTENTIAL OPPORTUNITIES OF DOING BUSINESS WITH THE COUNTRIES MENTIONED IN THE MONTHLY ARTICLES PLEASE GO TO THE NEXT PAGE (PAGE 3) FOR GRW PRESIDENT COMMENTS & NEWS

Mahatma Gandhi Father of Indian Nation

WE WOULD BE VERY APPRECIATIVE IF YOU SPEND TIME READING THE WHOLE INDIA ARTICLE. SOME MAY NOT LIKE READING FACTS AND FIGURES, BUT WE ASSURE YOU THE MORE YOU KNOW ABOUT INDIA, THE BETTER OPPORTUNITIES YOU HAVE FOR FINDING POTENTIAL AREAS OF DOING BUSINESS WITH INDIA.

NAMES OF INDIAN PORTS: 1. JNPT port, Mumbai 2. Kandla port, Gujrat 3. Kochi port, Kerala 4. Haldia port, Kolkatta 5 Paradwip port, Orissa 6. Vishakhapatnam port, Andhra Pardesh 7. Chennai Port, Chennai 8. Tuticorin Port, Tamil Nadu 9 New Manglore port, Karnataka 10. Marmagao Port, Goa

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RAY PORTER / PRESIDENT / GRW I WANT TO START MY AUGUST 2015 COMMENTS BY INFORMING ALL GRW AGENCIES THAT A SPECIAL GRW BOARD MEETING IS BEING CALLED SOME TIME BEFORE THIS YEAR IS OVER BECAUSE OUR CHAIRMAN IS RETIRING. IT HAS BEEN PRESENTED FOR BOARD DISCUSSION THAT I BE ELEVATED TO CHAIRMAN AND THAT WE PROMOTE OUR CURRENT CEO, J.L. BRADLEY, TO PRESIDENT AND C.E.O. SPOT GO TO JIM LAWRENCE IN A CO-SHARING OF CEO POSITION WITH J.L. BRADLEY (WHO WILL HOLD TWO TITLES). BEFORE MAKING THE FINAL DECISION ON THIS, THE BOARD WILL GO OVER ALL THE YEARS THAT WE EACH SPENT AT GRW BEFORE MAKING THE DECISION. THERE MAY BE OR MAY NOT BE OTHER NAMES PRESENTED FOR CONSIDERATION FOR CHAIRMAN TOO THAT WOULD OR COULD CHANGE THE FINAL DECISION. WE SHALL KEEP ALL GRW AGENCIES INFORMED OF THESE MATTERS AS THEY HAPPEN. I WANT TO ALSO INFORM YOU THAT SOMETIME IN THE FUTURE THAT GRW WILL HAVE IT’S MAIN HOLDING FIRM G11 CORPORATION TAKEN OVER BY ANOTHER CORPORATION. WE WILL STILL BE KNOWN AS GRW, BUT WE WILL BE A PART OF A NEW ENTITY THAT WILL BRING NEW POTENTIALS AND POSSIBILITIES FOR GRW. I WANT TO REPEAT THAT WHEN THE CHANGE COMES THAT IT WILL BE GOOD FOR GRW AND THE ONLY CHANGE IN THE NAME WOULD BE INSTEAD OF “GRW A G11 CORPORATION”, THAT IT WOULD BE “GRW A ………………….. CORPORATION” WITH THE NEW HOLDING FIRM IN THE BLANK SECTION OF WHAT I JUST PROVIDED TO YOU. THESE CHANGES ARE ALL GOOD THINGS AND WILL MEAN SOME VERY GOOD THINGS FOR ALL OF US. WE WILL KEEP YOU INFORM WHEN THE CHANGE WILL TAKE PLACE. WE ALL HERE AT GRW SINCERELY HOPE THAT ALL OF THE GRW AGENCIES ARE READING THE NEWSLETTERS WE SEND YOU OUT EVERY MONTH AND DISCOVERING WAYS THE NEWSLETTERS CAN HELP YOUR GRW AGENCY. WE ALSO HOPE WHEN WE DO COUNTRY ARTICLES THAT YOU SEEK OUT OPPORTUNITIES OF DOING BUSINESS WITH THE COUNTRY OF THE ARTICLE.

RAY PORTER CONTINUED:

The most effective way these

newsletters can be helpful to

you besides going over GRW

polices is to read the country

reports from beginning to end

and explore the potentials for

business with that country.

This month the report is on

INDIA and the next month it

will be on EGYPT.

Usually in our newsletters you

can find products forsale and

products needed. Do you go

over this list? Do you have

products needed or forsale

that you would like to put in

future newsletters ? Have you

developed a marketing plan

from ideas on our private site

for promoting our products in

your country? If you develop

a marketing plan with your

ideas and the ideas on the

private agency site then your

success in getting sales for

the GRW products are

enhanced greatly. Remember

there are marketing ideas on

the private agency site and

on old President reports that

are the private site

www.grwagency.com too.

Have you read them. ?

The ones who study these

newsletters intently gain a

better opportunity for success

than those who skim over it

very fast.

I want every GRW agency to

look at www.grwglobal.com

and find a product on it that

can easily be sold in your

country and please make the

sale. Will you do this? Will

you do your part ?

Remember we are soon

going to send you a one time

questionnaire to get an idea

of what you do weekly on

behalf of your GRW agency.

We are bound and

determined to see results

from motivated GRW

agencies.

Ray Porter

President

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WE WANT TO SEE ALL GRW AGENCIES TO BE SUCCESSFUL AND WE FIND THOSE VERY DEDICATED AND ACTIVE GRW AGENCIES BETTER THEIR OPPORTUNITIES. THINK SUCCESS !!! ----------------------------------------

OUR AGENCY AFFAIRS MANAGER, MR CHAVEZ HAS ASKED ALL AGENCIES PLEASE SEND IN YOUR MONTHLY REPORTS BY THE FIFTH OF EVERY MONTH AND TO BE SURE AND CHECK THE PRIVATE AGENCY SITE FIRST TO BE SURE THE TEMPLATE FOR THE REPORTS HAVE NOT CHANGED. HE DOES NOT LIKE HAVING TO EMAIL ASKING FOR THE MONTHLY REPORT AFTER THE FIFTH OF THE MONTH AS IT SLOWS HIS WORK DOWN. THANK YOU.

PLEASE BE SURE TO READ ALL SECTIONS OF THE GRW NEWSLETTERS.. AND WE PUT CONCLUSION COMMENTS ON THE LAST PAGE OF THE NEWSLETTERS. WE KNOW YOU WILL READ THE CONCLUSION PAGE.

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India is home to the ancient Indus Valley Civilization and a region of historic trade routes and vast empires, the Indian subcontinent was

identified with its commercial and cultural wealth for much of its long history.[13] Four religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and

Sikhism— originated here, whereas Zoroastrianism and the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam arrived in the 1st

millennium CE and also helped shape the region's diverse culture. Gradually annexed by and brought under the administration of the

British East India Company from the early 18th century and administered directly by the United Kingdom after the Indian Rebellion of

1857, India became an independent nation in 1947 after a struggle for independence that was marked by non-violent resistance led

by Mahatma Gandhi.

The Indian economy is the world's seventh-largest by nominal GDP and third-largest by purchasing power parity

(PPP).[9] Following market-based economic reforms in 1991, India became one of the fastest-growing major

economies; it is considered a newly I ndustrialised country. However, it continues to face the challenges of poverty,

corruption, malnutrition, inadequate public healthcare, and terrorism. A nuclear weapons state and a regional power, it has

the third-largest standing army in the world and ranks ninth in military expenditure among nations. India is a federal

constitutional republic governed under a parliamentary system consisting of 29 states and 7 union territories. India is a

pluralistic, multilingual, and a multi-ethnic society. It is also home to a diversity of wildlife in a variety of protected habitats.

The Golden Temple , Amritsar City, Punjab, India

Pangong Lake, Leh, Jammu & Kashmir

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http://www.incredibleindia.org

India’s Natural Resources

Natural resources are utilisable materials derived from the environment. Resources are classified as either biotic or abiotic on the basis of their origin. The Indian landmass contains a multitude of both types of resource and its economy, especially in rural areas, is heavily dependent on their consumption or export. Due to over consumption, such as uncontrolled logging or overfishing, many valuable natural resources are rapidly being depleted.

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Biotic resources Biotic resources are obtained from the living and organic material. These include forest products, wildlife, crops and other living organisms. Most of these resources are renewable because they can regenerate themselves. Fossil fuels are considered as biotic because they are formed from decayed organic matter. Fossil fuels are non-renewable.

# Forestry # Fish # Coal # Oil # Natural gas

Abiotic resources Abiotic resources are obtained from the non-living and non-organic material. Some of the resources like Water & Air are Renewable. Other resources like Minerals are Non-renewable and exhaustible because they cannot be regenerated.[10] Minerals can be categorized as Metallic, Non-Metallic and Minor minerals.

# Metallic minerals # CopperZinc # Iron ore # Chromite

Non-metallic minerals

Non-metallic minerals are those which do not yield new products on melting. They are generally associated with sedimentary rocks. Non-Metallic minerals available from India are : Phosphorite, Dolomite, Gypsum, Garnet, Wollastonite, Vermiculite, Ochre, Perlite, Bentonite, Asbestos, Cadmium, Felspar, Soapstone, Kaolin, Sillimanite, Limestone, Diatomite, Pyrophyllite, Fluorite, Vanadium, Dunite, Ilmenite, Gallium and Zircon

Almandine, Sillimanite Minor minerals : Quartzite , White marble

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INDIA’s Major Export Markets

Major destinations for export of Indian agricultural products, include :

Product Major Markets

Floriculture USA, Japan, UK,

Netherlands & Germany

Fruits &

Vegetable Seeds Pakistan, Bangladesh,

USA, Japan & Netherlands

Fresh Onions

Banglad

esh, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, UAE, Pakistan

& Nepal Other Fresh Vegetables UAE,

Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal & Sri Lanka

Walnuts Spain, Egypt, Germany, UK & Netherlands Fresh Mangoes UAE, Bangladesh, UK, Saudi Arabia & Nepal Fresh Grapes Netherlands, UK, UAE, Bangladesh, Belgium

Other Fresh Fruits

Ba

ngladesh, UAE, Netherlands,

Nepal, Saudi Arabia Dried &

Preserved Vegetables Russia, France, USA,

Germany & Spain

Mango Pulp Saudi Arabia,

Netherlands, UAE, Yamen, Arab Republic &

Kuwait Pickles &

Chutneys Russia, USA, Belgium,

Netherlands & France

Other Processed Fruits USA, Netherlands, UK, UAE & Saudi Arabia

Buffalo Meat

Malaysia, Philippines, Saudi Arabia,

Jordan & Angola Sheep / Goat

Meat

Sa

udi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Oman &

Kuwait

Poultry Products UAE, Kuwait, Oman,

Germany & Japan

Dairy Products

Bangladesh, Algeria, UAE, Yamen, Arab

Republic & Egypt Animal Casings

Germany,

Portugal, France, Spain & Italy

Processed Meat Seychelles, UAE, Hong Kong, Germany & USA Groundnuts Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, UK & Singapore Guar Gum USA, China, Germany, Italy & Netherlands Jaggery & Confectionery Portugal, USA, Bangladesh, Pakistan & Nepal

Cocoa Products Nepal,

Netherlands, Malaysia, Yamen Arab

Republic & UAE Cereal Preparations

USA, UK,

Nepal, Sri Lanka & UAE

Alcoholic Beverages

Jamaica, Thailand,

UAE, Angola & Bhutan

Miscellaneous

Preparations

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UAE, Iran, USA, UK &

Indonesia Milled

Products

USA, UK, Indonesia,

Maldives & UAE

Basmati Rice

Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UK, UAE &

Yamen Arab Rep. Non Basmati

RiceNigeria, Bangladesh, South

Africa, UAE & Ivory Coast Wheat

Bangladesh, Philippines, UAE,

Sudan & Myanmar Other Cereals

Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Sudan,

Benin, Thailand Natural Honey USA,

Germany, Saudi Arabia, UK & UAE

Pulses Bangladesh, Sri Lanka,

Pakistan, UAE & Nepal

INDIA Imports from the World

In 2014, third-richest country India bought US$462.9

billion worth of imported products up by 32.3% since

2010.

Top 10 Indian Imports from US

US exports to India amounted to $21.1 billion or 4.6% of

its overall imports.

1. Gems, precious metals, coins: $3.3 billion

2. Machines, engines, pumps: $2.9 billion

3. Aircraft, spacecraft: $1.9 billion

4. Electronic equipment: $1.6 billion

5. Oil: $1.5 billion

6. Medical, technical equipment: $1.4 billion

7. Plastics: $863.6 million

8. Other chemical goods: $861.8 million

9. Organic chemicals: $797.8 million

10. Woodpulp : $565.7 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from China

China's exports to India amounted to $58.4 billion or

12.6% of its overall imports.

1. Electronic equipment: $16 billion

2. Machines, engines, pumps: $9.8 billion

3. Organic chemicals: $6.3 billion

4. Fertilizers: $2.7 billion

5. Iron and steel: $2.3 billion

6. Plastics: $1.7 billion

7. Iron or steel products: $1.4 billion

8. Gems, precious metals, coins: $1.3 billion

9. Ships, boats: $1.3 billion

10. Medical, technical equipment: $1.2 billion

Top 10 Indian Imports from Germany

Germany's exports to India amounted to $12.9 billion or

2.8% of its overall imports.

1. Machines, engines, pumps: $3.6 billion

2. Electronic equipment: $1.4 billion

3. Medical, technical equipment: $998.8 million

4. Organic chemicals: $774.8 million

5. Vehicles: $771.5 million

6. Plastics: $696 million

7. Gems, precious metals, coins: $492.3 million

8. Other chemical goods: $336 million

9. Iron and steel: $310.4 million

10. Iron or steel products: $300.4 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from France

France's exports to India amounted to $3.6 billion or 0.8%

of its overall imports.

1. Aircraft, spacecraft: $579.8 million

2. Machines, engines, pumps: $538.8 million

3. Electronic equipment: $401.5 million

4. Iron and steel: $217.1 million

5. Organic chemicals: $208.2 million

6. Medical, technical equipment: $204.9 million

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7. Plastics: $138.9 million

8. Iron or steel products: $128.8 million

9. Other chemical goods: $121.6 million

10. Pharmaceuticals: $106.2 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from UK

Top 10 Indian Imports from UK

UK's exports to India amounted to$4.8 billion or 1% of its

overall imports.

1. Gems, precious metals, coins: $1 billion

2. Machines, engines, pumps: $680.6 million

3. Iron and steel: $462.1 million

4. Electronic equipment: $313.4 million

5. Medical, technical equipment: $274.7 million

6. Aluminum: $215.3 million

7. Alcoholic beverages: $209.3 million

8. Plastics: $128.1 million

9. Vehicles: $119.6 million

10. Iron or steel products: $105.9 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Italy

Italy's exports to India amounted to $4.3 billion or 0.9% of

its overall imports.

1. Machines, engines, pumps: $1.6 billion

2. Electronic equipment: $317 million

3. Organic chemicals: $218.3 million

4. Iron or steel products: $206.8 million

5. Vehicles: $166.7 million

6. Plastics: $158.7 million

7. Medical, technical equipment: $142.5 million

8. Paper: $137.3 million

9. Salt, sulphur, stone, cement: $121 million

10. Pharmaceuticals: $98.4 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Russia

Russia's exports to India amounted to

$4.2 billion or 0.9% of its overall imports.

1. Gems, precious metals, coins: $1.2 billion

2. Oil: $624.4 million

3. Copper: $418.9 million

4. Fertilizers: $392.7 million

5. Iron and steel: $244.4 million

6. Salt, sulphur, stone, cement: $177.9 million

7. Paper: $167.3 million

8. Rubber: $165.7 million

9. Nickel: $87.7 million

10. Vegetables: $86.3 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Spain

Spain's exports to India amounted to $1.7 billion or 0.4%

of its overall imports.

1. Machines, engines, pumps: $278 million

2. Oil: $198.4 million

3. Organic chemicals: $180.8 million

4. Plastics: $137 million

5. Electronic equipment: $119.7 million

6. Tanning, dyeing extracts: $75.3 million

7. Iron or steel products: $69.4 million

8. Vehicles: $56 million

9. Other chemical goods: $48.9 million

10. Iron and steel: $47 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Brazil

Brazil's exports to India amounted to $5.5 billion or 1.2%

of its overall imports.

1. Oil: $3 billion

2. Sugar: $543.8 million

3. Animal/vegetable fats and oils: $375.7 million

4. Ores, slag, ash: $373.2 million

5. Gems, precious metals, coins: $273.9 million

6. Iron and steel: $186.9 million

7. Organic chemicals: $105.8 million

8. Machines, engines, pumps: $67.3 million

9. Pharmaceuticals: $59.4 million

10. Salt, sulphur, stone, cement: $55.1 million

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Top 10 Indian Imports from Canada

Canada's exports to India amounted to $3.7 billion or

0.8% of its overall imports.

1. Vegetables: $1 billion

2. Oil: $516.2 million

3. Gems, precious metals, coins: $502.4 million

4. Ores, slag, ash: $375.5 million

5. Fertilizers: $296.6 million

6. Paper: $196.9 million

7. Woodpulp: $147.6 million

8. Machines, engines, pumps: $127.5 million

9. Electronic equipment: $103 million

10. Medical, technical equipment: $56.2 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Japan

Japan's exports to India amounted to $10 billion or 2.2%

of its overall imports.

1. Machines, engines, pumps: $2.5 billion

2. Iron and steel: $1.3 billion

3. Electronic equipment: $954.8 million

4. Ships, boats: $857.7 million

5. Vehicles: $553.1 million

6. Medical, technical equipment: $532.3 million

7. Organic chemicals: $427.4 million

8. Plastics: $426.3 million

9. Iron or steel products: $415.5 million

10. Rubber: $262.5 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Mexico

Mexico's exports to India amounted to $3.5 billion or 0.7%

of its overall imports.

1. Oil: $2.8 billion

2. Electronic equipment: $265.5 million

3. Machines, engines, pumps: $98.2 million

4. Medical, technical equipment: $58.6 million

5. Vehicles: $47.9 million

6. Organic chemicals: $46.1 million

7. Iron and steel: $25.1 million

8. Ores, slag, ash: $22.9 million

9. Plastics: $14.4 million

10. Vegetables: $10 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Australia

Australia's exports to India amounted $10 billion or 2.2%

of its overall imports

1. Oil: $5.5 billion

2. Gems, precious metals, coins: $1.5 billion

3. Ores, slag, ash: $1.2 billion

4. Inorganic chemicals: $265.2 million

5. Vegetables: $190.2 million

6. Wool: $177.3 million

7. Iron and steel: $147.8 million

8. Lead: $116.7 million

9. Fruits, nuts: $110.4 million

10. Aluminum: $90.2 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from South Korea

South Korea's exports to India amounted to $13.5 billion

or 2.9% of its overall imports.

1. Electronic equipment: $2.4 billion

2. Iron and steel: $1.7 billion

3. Machines, engines, pumps: $1.6 billion

4. Plastics: $1.4 billion

5. Organic chemicals: $1.1 billion

6. Oil: $966.4 million

7. Vehicles: $645.4 million

8. Rubber: $475.9 million

9. Gems, precious metals, coins: $363.2 million

10. Medical, technical equipment: $309.8 million

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Top 10 Indian Imports from Netherlands

Dutch exports to India amounted to $2.8 billion or 0.6% of

its overall imports.

1. Oil: $561.5 million

2. Plastics: $287.6 million

3. Ships, boats: $286.4 million

4. Machines, engines, pumps: $265 million

5. Organic chemicals: $204.9 million

6. Iron and steel: $201.7 million

7. Electronic equipment: $119.8 million

8. Medical, technical equipment: $105.9 million

9. Aluminum: $102.8 million

10. Other chemical goods: $91 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Poland

Poland's exports to India amounted to $629.8 million or

0.1% of its overall imports.

1. Machines, engines, pumps: $95.2 million

2. Iron and steel: $76.6 million

3. Rubber: $57.5 million

4. Electronic equipment: $49.9 million

5. Ships, boats: $30.9 million

6. Oil: $30.5 million

7. Gems, precious metals, coins: $27.2 million

8. Organic chemicals: $24.6 million

9. Copper: $22.3 million

10. Vehicles: $14 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Indonesia

Indonesia's exports to India amounted to $15.2 billion or

3.3% of its overall imports.

1. Oil: $7.4 billion

2. Animal/vegetable fats and oils: $4.1 billion

3. Ores, slag, ash: $698.3 million

4. Rubber: $424 million

5. Ships, boats: $264.7 million

6. Electronic equipment: $255 million

7. Organic chemicals: $237.5 million

8. Other chemical goods: $229.8 million

9. Machines, engines, pumps: $154.4 million

10. Paper: $121.3 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Belgium

Belgium's exports to India amounted to $11.3 billion or

2.4% of its overall imports.

1. Gems, precious metals, coins: $9.6 billion

2. Machines, engines, pumps: $287.1 million

3. Plastics: $262.1 million

4. Organic chemicals: $169.7 million

5. Iron and steel: $166.9 million

6. Other chemical goods: $102.1 million

7. Aluminum: $66.1 million

8. Pharmaceuticals: $61.6 million

9. Medical, technical equipment: $46.5 million

10. Rubber: $45.1 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Switzerland

Switzerland's exports to India amounted to $21.2 billion or

4.6% of its overall imports.

1. Gems, precious metals, coins: $19.5 billion

2. Machines, engines, pumps: $404.6 million

3. Medical, technical equipment: $194.6 million

4. Organic chemicals: $181.2 million

5. Electronic equipment: $165.7 million

6. Clocks and watches: $160.1 million

7. Pharmaceuticals: $128.2 million

8. Tanning, dyeing extracts: $113.6 million

9. Paper: $94.6 million

10. Other chemical goods: $43.7 million

Fastest-Growing Indian Imports 2014

Top 10 Indian Imports from Sweden

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Sweden's exports to India amounted to $1.7 billion or

0.4% of its overall imports.

1. Electronic equipment: $310.6 million

2. Machines, engines, pumps: $250.2 million

3. Iron and steel: $155.4 million

4. Paper: $134.9 million

5. Woodpulp: $124 million

6. Gems, precious metals, coins: $82.4 million

7. Vehicles: $68.9 million

8. Medical, technical equipment: $62 million

9. Other chemical goods: $33.3 million

10. Organic chemicals: $32.3 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia's exports to India amounted to $32.8 billion

or 7.1% of its overall imports.

1. Oil: $28 billion

2. Organic chemicals: $1.4 billion

3. Plastics: $1.1 billion

4. Gems, precious metals, coins: $710.6 million

5. Fertilizers: $533.4 million

6. Inorganic chemicals: $315 million

7. Aluminum: $204.7 million

8. Copper: $133.6 million

9. Salt, sulphur, stone, cement: $78.4 million

10. Other chemical goods: $75.1 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Norway

Norway's exports to India amounted to

$844.4 million or 0.2% of its overall imports.

1. Ships, boats: $411 million

2. Nickel: $90.2 million

3. Oil: $65.7 million

4. Plastics: $52.2 million

5. Machines, engines, pumps: $38.2 million

6. Electronic equipment: $31.6 million

7. Iron and steel: $23.8 million

8. Medical, technical equipment: $20.7 million

9. Other chemical goods: $17.8 million

10. Fertilizers: $13.6 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Austria

Austria's exports to India amounted to $854.7 million or

0.2% of its overall imports.

1. Machines, engines, pumps: $144.7 million

2. Electronic equipment: $101.3 million

3. Medical, technical equipment: $74.1 million

4. Railway, tram equipment: $62.5 million

5. Iron and steel: $50.9 million

6. Organic chemicals: $37.8 million

7. Manmade staple fibers: $35.1 million

8. Iron or steel products: $27 million

9. Plastics: $24.8 million

10. Paper: $23.8 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Thailand

Thailand's exports to India amounted to $5.7 billion or

1.2% of its overall imports.

1. Machines, engines, pumps: $1.3 billion

2. Plastics: $718 million

3. Electronic equipment: $677.3 million

4. Organic chemicals: $490.4 million

5. Vehicles: $391.5 million

6. Rubber: $370.8 million

7. Iron and steel: $149.4 million

8. Iron or steel products: $145.4 million

9. Aluminum: $112.4 million

10. Medical, technical equipment: $102.7 million

Top 10 Indian Imports from Singapore

Singapore's exports to India amounted to $7.1 billion or

1.5% of its overall imports.

1. Organic chemicals: $1.5 billion

2. Machines, engines, pumps: $1.1 billion

3. Electronic equipment: $880.6 million

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4. Plastics: $858.1 million

5. Oil: $642.7 million

6. Gems, precious metals, coins: $353.8 million

7. Medical, technical equipment: $322 million

8. Nickel: $236.2 million

9. Ships, boats: $210 million

10. Other chemical goods: $202.1 million

HERE IS A LIST OF PRODUCTS INDIA GRW

AGENCY WANTS TO SELL AND CAN FIND

BUYERS FOR THE PRODUCTS MENTIONED:

Main Indian products that I can sell are : 1. Parboiled Rice 5% broken 2. Basmati Rice 1121 3. 100% Broken rice 3. Yellow maize 4. Soft Milled Wheat Main Products that I can find buyers are : 1. Green Moong 2. red Kidney Beans 3. Wood chips 4, Wood logs 5. White Cement Clinker

Taj Mahal Palace Hotel

Heaven on earth. Breakfast, service, rooms, pool, SPA, the hotel itself - everything is just fantastic... 15/17 NF Road, Amrut Keslav Naik Marg | Near Apollo Bunder, Mumbai (Bombay) 400001, India

Sea Lounge Restaurant

Mumbai (Bombay)

(“Amazing View and food”)

MUMBAI: The country's 13th major port will come

up at Dahanu near Mumbai on fully reclaimed land

and the project envisaging an investment of up

to Rs. 6,000 crore is likely to be completed over the

next three years, the Centre announced on Friday.

The proposed port would be located 4.5 nautical

miles off the Dahanu coast in northern

Maharashtra's Palghar district, about 150 km from

Mumbai.

In a first, the Centre has tied up with the state

government by making it an equity partner to ensure

the port gets completed fast. The port, which will

have a capacity to handle 60-100 million tonne of

cargo per annum, will be built completely on the

reclaimed land spread over 2,500 acres.

The largest container port JNPT will own 76 per cent

in the proposed port and the remaining 24 per cent

will be held by the Maharashtra Maritime Board

(MMB), Union Shipping Secretary Rajive Kumar told

reporters in Mumbai.

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The project will be executed on public-private

partnership model, he said. JNPT and MMB signed

an agreement for the port and Mr Kumar exuded

confidence that the project should be a reality in up

to three years.

Union Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari, who was

present on the occasion, said no land will be

acquired or people displaced for the port. Also, there

will be no cutting down of forests since the port will

come up on 2,500 acres of reclaimed land.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said

there were some issues because of litigation

surrounding the port for nearly two decades, but

congratulated the MMB for finding a way out to set

up the venture.

He said from 1996 onwards attempts were on build

a new port in the State but the plan got stuck in

litigations.

The proposed site is located near Vadhwan Point

and will serve as a satellite port of JNPT based in

Navi Mumbai.

Mr Gadkari said initial studies on the project will start

soon and hoped to lay the foundation stone by

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December.

A senior Government official said the port shall have

a capacity of 60-100 million tonne per annum and

primarily handle containers and other "unclean"

cargo like coal which is being abandoned by

Mumbai Port due to local considerations.

Mr Gadkari said it will help power plants located in

Maharashtra get the critical coal with faster

turnarounds. Maharashtra has a 720km coastline

but has only two major ports - JNPT and Mumbai

Port. Besides, there are private ports in the State at

Dharamtar, Dighi and Jaigad.

Story First Published: June 06, 2015 08:28 IST

“Have within you an immaginery candle flame that burns brightly regardless of what goes before you. Let this inner flame represent for you the idea that you are capable of bringing forth Miracles in your life”

THANK YOU FOR READING THE ARTICLE ON INDIA

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Break the ice If you have been wanting to make a sale of products on www.grwglobal.com and you have not, then consider BREAKING THE ICE by trying some of these ideas. First decide what are some of the most popular products being imported into your country. Then have a look at www.grwglobal.com to see if the products are there and if not then you can ask GRW Staff if they can secure them. If the products are on our site then you can get the importer lists from Chamber of Commerce plus use other methods to find buyers in the big cities of your country and then email them all about these products you determined in big need in your country. You can find out from which countries and at what fob and cif or cnf price they have been buying them at. Obviously the price needs to be realistic and as you know many times buyers give target prices or prices they say they bought the products that are unrealistic and they are just trying to get a super deal.. If the client says the price we give is too high, then you can speak to GRW Staff to see what can be done on price , if at all. Another method is to look at products on www.grwglobal.com that are from origin countries next to or close by to your country. This will save on freight rate. You can also check your own freight rates by contacting a freight forwarder in your country to see if you can get a lower rate that what GRW staff quoted you. Doing this could make the difference of getting the order as freight rates many times are what can help you secure the order or not to get the order. GRW has a free BI-LATERAL TRADE PROGRAM where two neighbor GRW agency countries enter this program to promote the products of their neighbor GRW agency into their own country. The program is supervised by GRW Main. There are many city and state and government organizations that in your country that will help you with importer lists, especially of the one product you determined is very popular and that you have a greater chance of selling into your country. So we are asking you to please BREAK THE ICE and put extreme, concentrated and diligent ALL OUT EFFORT to find a buyer for this one product you selected and conclude the sale. It takes diligent work if you want to make a sale. It takes doing your homework and finding the customers in your country . There are marketing ideas on the private GRW site that you can use in the BREAKING THE ICE campaign, and we are sure you have your ideas too. One thing for sure, YOU GET OUT OF SOMETHING WHAT YOU PUT INTO IT and inaction will give you no sales. Action gives you a

better chance of making sales. Please find that one main product that is in big demand in your country and please put some all out effort in promoting it to clients in every major city of your country.. If you are limited on funds then you can do this right from your computer by emailing clients and you can also use the free chat and voice program of SKYPE (WWW.SKYPE.com ) to reach potential clients. Keep us informed how your BREAKING THE ICE program is going. Please do not just read this and do nothing. We respectfully ask for action. We will be checking back with each of the GRW agencies on how this is going with you. GRW is counting you . !!!!!!!!! And Thank You.

CONCLUSION

SAMPLES: IF A CLIENT WOULD LIKE SAMPLES THEN

WE CAN SEND A 1 OR 2 KG SAMPLE, BUT THE CLIENT

WOULD NEED TO PROVIDE THEIR DHL ACCOUNT

NUMBER OR PRE-PAY THE COURIER CHARGES TO US.

PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR PRESIDENT”S EMAIL ADDRESS

OF [email protected] IS FOR THE USAGE OF GRW

AGENCIES ONLY AND NOT TO BE GIVEN TO CUSTOMERS

AS HE DOES NOT HANDLE MATTERS DEALING WITH

SALES DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY. CLIENTS CAN HAVE

[email protected] OR

[email protected] .

PORTS: IT I VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU KNOW ALL ABOUT

YOUR PORTS AND THE RULES OF SHIPPING OUT OF YOUR PORT

AND FOR RECEIVING GOODS INTO YOUR PORTS. AN INFORMED

GRW AGENCY HAS BETTER OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUCCESS.

WELCOME TO NEW GRW AGENCIES: GERMANY, ANGOLA, AND EGYPT IT IS OUR DESIRE TO SEE YOU ALL STUDY THE DATA ON THE PRIVATE AGENCY SITE

WWW.GRWAGENCY.COM TO LEARN THE PROPER GRW WAY AND TO CHECK BACK

REGULARLY FOR UPDATES.

KEY THINGS TO REMEMBER

1. THE MINIMUM OF ONCE A WEEK LOG IN TO THE PRIVATE AGENCY

SITE AND HITTING THE CONTACT US BUTTON AND SENDING THE

FORM IN

2. SENDING IN YOUR MONTHLY REPORT BY THE FIFTH OF EVERY

MONTH TO [email protected] WITH CC

TO [email protected] USING THE APPROVED

TEMPLATE FROM WWW.GRWAGENCY.COM .

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