Bharuch / Letter: Delegation from the British High Commission in India visited Dahej Industrial Estate on Thursday as part of their program to rebuild relations with various sectors of the Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Dahej industrial sectors.
Peter Cook, Deputy High Commissioner to Gujarat and Rajasthan, and the British commissioner trade advisor Harish Vaidyatan, assessed the industrialist about the opportunity for collaboration between the two countries.
“India is the center of manufacture in many sectors and getting its reputation on global quality aspects.
Astrazeneca (covishield) vaccine for Covid-19 is one example of trusting between two countries.
Everyone knows that future challenges are climate change and sectors Chemistry plays an important role, “said Cook.” There is a possibility that chemicals can be replaced with something more efficient.
Britain has a business of 56 billion pounds in the chemical sector.
Some of the chemical industry in the UK looking for a joint venture in India, “he added.
Deputy High Commissioner added that Britain has new innovations, technology, and many research and development work that can be useful for manufacturing hubs such as India.
“In the near future, India and Britain will enter a free trade agreement,” the cook added.
Cook continued to add that the British financial sector was interested in financing Indian companies with low interest rates and providing export credit guarantees to Indian exporters.
M a Hania and Mahesh Vashi, President Association President Dahej & Vilalayat appreciated the efforts of the High Commissioner of the British to start the Indian-English trade partnership.