banner-slide-3

News Details

Home / News / ICA training in India

ICA training in India

Trade & Quality Matters in India


January 6, 2026


In association with the Cotton Association of India (CAI), the ICA will visit India this March to deliver two ‘Trade & Quality Matters’ training courses:


Ahmedabad, Gujarat: 2-3 March 2026 (Supported by Gujcot Trade Association)

CAI Members: INR 20000/- GST @18%

Non-CAI Members: INR 25000/-GST @18%


Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu: 5-6 March 2026 (Supported by ICF and SIMA)

CAI Members: INR 20000/- GST @18%

Non-CAI Members: INR 25000/-GST @18%


Exact locations are yet to be confirmed.


The training will be delivered by Robert Jiang (ICA Business Operations & Development Manager) and Jamie Welsh (DJW Cotton Consulting Limited), exploring a broad range of key topics relevant to the global cotton trade, including contract making, performance, quality settlement, arbitration, and safe trading. The visit will further strengthen the relationship between the ICA and CAI, who have already formally exchanged a Memorandum of Understanding, by sharing this key knowledge with delegates from the Indian cotton community.

Training costs include the cost of material, two days breakfast, lunch, high tea and dinner on the first day. Places are limited so early registration is advised.


Download PDF file for more details and registration form


ICA training in India

Latest News & Reports

Tender for Loose Cotton

Tender for Loose Cotton - August...

Read More...

Daily News Related to Cotton & Textile Sector

21-Aug-2026 ICE cotton showed a mixed trend amid market consolidation, while strong US cotton s...

Read More...

Daily News Related to Cotton & Textile Sector

20-Aug-2026 ICE cotton surged on tight stocks and a weaker US dollar, while cotton markets and ...

Read More...

U.S. EXPORT SALES

For Week Ending 13-Aug-2026 Net Upland Sales 2026-27 Net sales of Upland totaling 209,400 RB...

Read More...

Daily News Related to Cotton & Textile Sector

19-Aug-2026 India’s cotton market gains momentum as ICE prices rise, new arrivals begin, and ...

Read More...