Eastern Eye (UK)

West Midlands’ India plan

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THE West Midlands India Partnershi­p (WMIP) has unveiled plans to strengthen links between the region and India.

Titled Stronger Together, the strategy of the official engagement body aims to increase trade and investment between the West Midlands and India, and step up collaborat­ion in science and education.

India’s consul general in Birmingham, Shashank Vikram, and the UK’s investment minister Gerry Grimstone endorsed the strategy.

“We are working with our teams and our counterpar­ts across India to strengthen UK ties further by establishi­ng a free trade agreement that will unlock additional economic growth through trade and investment,” Grimstone said.

“The West Midlands India Partnershi­p has seen fantastic success since launching in 2020, bringing together the most promising growth areas and delivering results for communitie­s. I have no doubt that its work supporting a vibrant business environmen­t will continue our mission to increase exports, investment, growth and jobs between the UK and India.”

India is a leading source of the West Midlands’ foreign direct investment, with more than £3.5 billion coming to the region from the south Asian country in the past 10 years.

Tata Motors, the State Bank of India, Infosys, Microland and TVS Motors are among notable Indian investors in the region.

TVS Motors recently announced a relocation of the UK headquarte­rs of its subsidiary Norton Motorcycle­s to Solihull.

The strategy was launched at PwC’s Midlands office in Birmingham recently. It was hosted by WMIP chair and local businessma­n Jason Wouhra.

More than 70 delegates attended the event in person, while hundreds across the globe watched it live online, WMGC said in a press release.

Developed in collaborat­ion by the West Midlands Growth Company (WMGC), PwC and the UK India Business Council, it identifies a five-year programme of activity to “unlock economic opportunit­ies” between the region and India.

 ?? ?? INVESTMENT DRIVE: The Jaguar Land Rover facility in Solihull
INVESTMENT DRIVE: The Jaguar Land Rover facility in Solihull

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