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INDIAN GLOBAL BRANDS NETWORK

Our Commitment to Accessibility
IGBN believes that access to global trade information, supplier visibility, and international market opportunities should be available to all users, regardless of ability. We strive to ensure that our website is accessible, inclusive, and usable for a diverse global audience, including individuals with visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive disabilities.
Accessibility Standards
We aim to make our website accessible in accordance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Our efforts are aligned with WCAG 2.1 Level AA, which is widely recognized as the international standard for web accessibility.
Accessibility Features Implemented
To support accessibility, the IGBN website includes the following features and adjustments:
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Clear and structured page layouts for easier navigation
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Text alternatives for key images and visual content where applicable
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Keyboard navigation support for major site functions
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Readable font sizes, color contrast, and spacing for improved legibility
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Compatibility with common screen readers and assistive technologies
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Logical heading structures to support content comprehension
We regularly review our website to identify and address accessibility barriers as part of our ongoing improvement process.
Ongoing Efforts
Accessibility is an ongoing priority at IGBN. As we continue to expand our digital platforms and global trade resources, we remain committed to enhancing accessibility features and ensuring compliance with evolving standards.
Business Insights - APAC Region

APAC – Asia-Pacific
The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the world’s most dynamic and strategically important trade hubs, home to over 4.3 billion consumers, rapidly expanding middle-class populations, advanced manufacturing ecosystems, and digitally driven economies.
With accelerating industrialization, evolving consumption patterns, and strong demand for value-driven imports, APAC presents a powerful growth frontier for Indian exporters.

Why APAC Is a High-Potential Market for Indian Companies
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APAC economies increasingly depend on India for pharmaceuticals, agro commodities, chemicals, textiles, engineering goods, and IT services
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Southeast Asian markets import large volumes of rice, sugar, spices, FMCG products, and auto components
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Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan source specialty chemicals, precision engineering, electronics, and IT services from India
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Australia and New Zealand show rising demand for Indian food products, pharmaceuticals, building materials, and processed goods
Unlocking Export Scale Across the World’s Fastest-Growing Markets
Key Indian Exports in Demand Across APAC
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Pharmaceuticals & healthcare products
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Rice, sugar, spices & agro commodities
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IT & digital services
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Plastics, polymers & packaging materials
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Engineering goods & industrial machinery
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Textiles & garments
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Marine & frozen food products
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Auto components & equipment
APAC
Growth Pockets
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Southeast Asia (SEA): FMCG, food staples, processed foods, packaging
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North-East Asia (NEA): Specialty chemicals, electronics, precision machinery
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Oceania: Pharmaceuticals, processed foods, construction materials
How IGBN Enables APAC Market Entry
IGBN acts as a foreign trade extension for Indian exporters, offering a structured and scalable approach to APAC markets:
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Trade ambassadors representing Indian brands across key APAC countries
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Verified buyer identification and requirement mapping
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Multilingual catalogs and localized digital promotion
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Video interviews and factory showcases to build instant trust
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Direct buyer–supplier matchmaking through IGBN’s platform
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Market intelligence reports specific to APAC sub-regions

IGBN goes beyond digital promotion.
We organize curated APAC buyer delegations, enabling:
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International buyers to visit Indian factories and evaluate suppliers directly
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Indian exporters to meet multiple APAC buyers in a single program
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Faster deal closures through face-to-face trust building
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Long-term supply partnerships rather than transactional trade
APAC Buyer Delegation Program


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Young, consumption-driven populations
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Digitally mature buyer ecosystems
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Faster business cycles compared to Western markets
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Favorable trade agreements and tariff structures
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Strong demand for cost-efficient, reliable Indian suppliers
APAC is not a short-term opportunity—it is a long-term growth engine for Indian exporters.