The Province

PM announces investment deal with India

Trudeau calls it ‘win-win’

- MIA RABSON

MUMBAI, India — Some of India’s biggest companies say they will invest more than $250 million in Canada, in everything from pulp mills to pharmaceut­icals and the IT sector.

Canadian companies, meanwhile, plan to invest $750 million in India.

The news came after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spent his third morning in India meeting six of the country’s most influentia­l business tycoons, making deals he says will create more than 5,800 new jobs in Canada.

“This was really a win-win morning, a win-win day for all of us and I’m excited for the opportunit­ies in the Canada-India friendship,” Trudeau said during a conversati­on with Chanda Kochhar, CEO of the Industrial Credit and Investment Corp. of India, in front of 550 people.

Trudeau initially said the entire $1 billion was money coming into Canada but his officials later corrected that it was a two-way trade number.

More than half the $750 million Canadian investment in India comes from Toronto’s Brookfield Asset Management, which is spending $480 million to buy a 1.25-million-square foot office complex in Mumbai. Another $200 million comes from Fairfax India Holdings Corp. of Canada, which acquired a 51 per cent stake in the Catholic Syrian Bank in Kerala, India.

The government of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made

a number of economic reforms — including a new goods and services tax to simplify the tax system, a bankruptcy court and more transparen­cy — that have had a big impact on making it easier to do business in India.

The investment­s from India

include a new operation in Canada from telecom equipment manufactur­er Valiant Communicat­ions, a Canadian manufactur­ing facility to produce natural health products by Clarion Pharmaceut­ical and an Ontario operation for Vision Controls, which works on automation.

Jubilant Life Sciences will spend $100 million to expand its existing facility in Kirkland, Que., which manufactur­es medical devices.

Later this week, digital transforma­tion company Tech Mahindra, will announce a new partnershi­p with Canada’s super-clusters initiative.

 ?? — THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, and children Xavier, 10, and Ella-Grace, 9, met Indian movie star Shah Rukh Khan in Mumbai Tuesday during their visit to India.
— THE CANADIAN PRESS Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, and children Xavier, 10, and Ella-Grace, 9, met Indian movie star Shah Rukh Khan in Mumbai Tuesday during their visit to India.

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