More Than Pounds 2m Worth of Orders Expected From India Trade Visit
Western Mail › December 11, 2007
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Western Mail › December 11, 2007
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A trade mission to India last month could result in a series of inward investment projects coming to Wales. The mission, organised by the Assembly's export arm, International BusinessWales, is also expected to generate orders worth more than pounds 2m for firms in Bridgend and Carmarthenshire. A number of inward investments by Indian companies - including a project to create 150 jobs in the Valleys - are also being discussed, and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry agreed during talks with the mission to work with the Welsh Assembly Government to stage an India in Wales week in 2009. Deputy First Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones, who led the mission, said that the six-day series of meetings with Indian companies and government officials in Mumbai and New Delhi had been hugely successful.
"I was proud to lead a delegation of Welsh companies and higher education college representatives, each one of them eager to do business in India," he said.See the full content of this document
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More Than Pounds 2m Worth of Orders Expected From India Trade Visit
An initial order worth pounds 150,000 was secured by EPS Steels (UK) of Bridgend - with significant opportunity for more.
Carmarthenshire-based SAL Consult...See the full content of this document
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