Dongin Law Firm holds a seminar on entering the Indian market./Courtesy of Dongin

Law firm Dongin (Managing Partner Won Chang-yeon) will hold a seminar titled "India business field guide" on the 13th to 14th at the Dongin main conference room in Seocho-dong, Seoul.

The seminar is designed to review local regulations and contract and transaction risks for Korea corporations considering entry into the Indian market. Lawyer Moon Hae-jin of Dongin planned the event, and a partner from Indian law firm White & Brief will attend to explain partnership structures in the Indian market and the latest regulatory trends.

On Dongin's side, Moon and other lawyers with cross-border transaction experience will address legal risks that may arise during entry into India and ways to design contract structures from the perspective of Korea corporations. Attendees include stakeholders at K-beauty, consumer goods, and manufacturing companies, as well as legal and strategy managers, who are considering entry into the Indian market, expanding exports and imports, or building local supply chains.

To allow for Q&A and individual consultations, attendance is limited to 20 people per session. Officials from the Embassy of India in Korea and the Indian Chamber of Commerce in Korea (ICCK) will also attend to share local market trends.

Moon said, "India is a complex market where opportunities and risks coexist, so a strategy that reflects both local and Korean perspectives is needed," adding, "I hope this seminar will help practitioners preparing to enter the Indian market assess risks and make their execution plans more concrete."

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