Yorkshire Post

US delegation explores investment options in strong British economy

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A DELEGATION of US business leaders will descend on London this week to explore expansion opportunit­ies across the pond.

The three-day trip will feature a group of about 30 New Orleans delegates from the food, tech and banking industries, as well as representa­tives of the US city’s business developmen­t district and local council.

They will also hear from the likes of Martin Phelan, internatio­nal director of Northern Powerhouse investment at the Department for Internatio­nal Trade, and Lawrence Slade, chief executive of industry body Energy UK.

Attendees are hoping to gain an insight into London’s experience as a tech and digital infrastruc­ture hub and explore opportunit­ies for investment and internatio­nal expansion into the UK, as New Orleans continues to recover from the devastatio­n of Hurricane Katrina.

Organisers say the trip proves London’s continued internatio­nal allure, despite Brexit.

Mark O’Connell, chief executive and founder of economic developmen­t and foreign direct investment advisory OCO Global, said: “London continues to be a highly attractive destinatio­n for businesses looking to expand from key markets in the US.”

He said the trade mission would highlight growth opportunit­ies and promote a deeper understand­ing of the UK economy.

Delegates will receive briefings on the state of the UK economy and key economic regions by the likes of former Bank of England interest rate-setter and PWC economist Andrew Sentance, before touring the Francis Crick Institute biomedical research facility and networking with entreprene­urs in the East End. Among the US group will be representa­tives from Gulf Coast Bank.

 ??  ?? GROWTH POTENTIAL: Delegates from New Orleans, which is still recovering from Hurricane Katrina, are on a trade mission to the UK.
GROWTH POTENTIAL: Delegates from New Orleans, which is still recovering from Hurricane Katrina, are on a trade mission to the UK.

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