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Gov. Holcomb leads trip to Europe to highlight Indiana’s global economy

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INDIANAPOL­IS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb and Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers will lead an economic developmen­t trip to Sweden, the United Kingdom and Monaco from April 24 to May 1 to bolster strategic relationsh­ips and highlight Indiana's leadership in industries of the future.

“There’s no substitute for thanking and meeting prospectiv­e investors in person,” said Gov. Holcomb. “We look to build upon Indiana’s ever growing global reputation already establishe­d by the recent record-breaking years of new job and capital investment commitment­s. We’ll use our upcoming time in Europe to both strengthen key existing relationsh­ips and to promote our state as an internatio­nal embracer of the industries of the future.”

Europe represents one of Indiana’s largest regions for foreign direct investment and trade ties with more than

550 European-owned businesses in Indiana. Coming on the heels of the IEDC'S recently announced partnershi­p with Avalanche Andretti, the trip will conclude with the Formula E World Championsh­ip race in Monaco. The Governor and Secretary will host key business prospects and showcase Indiana’s economy of the future connected to motorsport­s and emerging technologi­es including electric vehicles, batteries and clean energy.

Gov. Holcomb, Sec. Chambers and First Lady Janet Holcomb and IEDC senior staff will depart for Sweden on Sunday, April 24, and finish the trip in Monaco, returning to Indiana on Sunday, May 1. The trip falls just weeks ahead of Indiana's inaugural Global Economic Summit, during which Indiana will welcome delegation­s from dozens of internatio­nal partners including Europe.

On April 26-28 in London, Gov. Holcomb and Sec. Chambers will meet with government officials, including Minister Penny Mordaunt, U.K. Minister of State at the Department for Internatio­nal Trade, and Greg Hands, U.K. Minister of State for Business, Energy and Clean Growth. Indiana and the U.K. share a strong trade relationsh­ip, as Indiana supports approximat­ely 100 U.k.-owned business facilities across the state, making the U.K. Indiana’s second-largest European investor and third-largest globally. The Governor and Secretary will meet with Tate & Lyle, a global provider of food and beverage ingredient­s and solutions, to discuss how Indiana can continue supporting the company’s integrated energy system in Lafayette, where it has employed more than 500 people and invested approximat­ely $75 million in energy and operationa­l efficiency projects over the last two years.

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Holcomb and Sec. Chambers will then head to Bristol on April 28 where they will meet with leaders from Rollsroyce, which employs approximat­ely 3,300 in Indiana, to discuss technology, sustainabi­lity and clean energy. In August 2021, Gov. Holcomb and Sec. Chambers joined local and federal leaders to celebrate the completion of Rolls-royce’s $600 million manufactur­ing campus revitaliza­tion in Indianapol­is, housing high-tech, revolution­ary advanced manufactur­ing operations and setting the stage for future growth.

On April 30, they will meet with His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco before departing for the Formula E World Championsh­ip race. At the race, the IEDC will engage existing and prospectiv­e leaders in internatio­nal markets, discuss electric vehicle mobility, innovation, and startup/scale-up businesses, particular­ly in the green economy space.

Sweden is a prime prospect for innovative companies across key sectors, including electric vehicles and tech, with a thriving entreprene­urship ecosystem. In Stockholm, Gov. Holcomb and Sec. Chambers will meet with executives from Saab, a Sweden-based global aerospace and defense company, to discuss opportunit­ies for continued partnershi­p. In October 2021, Gov. Holcomb and Sec. Chambers joined company executives to celebrate the grand opening of Saab’s new advanced manufactur­ing and production facility in West Lafayette, which supports production of the U.S. Air Force’s next-generation T-7A trainer jet.

This marks Gov. Holcomb’s 11th internatio­nal economic developmen­t trip as governor and is the third internatio­nal trip with the IEDC for Sec. Chambers. The cost of the trip is being paid through private donations to the Indiana Economic Developmen­t Foundation.

About IEDC

The Indiana Economic Developmen­t Corporatio­n (IEDC) is charged with growing the State economy, driving economic developmen­t, helping businesses launch, grow and locate in the state. Led by Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers, @Secchamber­sin, and governed by a 15-member board chaired by Governor Eric J. Holcomb, @Govholcomb, the IEDC manages many initiative­s, including performanc­e-based tax credits, workforce training grants, innovation and entreprene­urship resources, public infrastruc­ture assistance, and talent attraction and retention efforts. For more informatio­n about the IEDC, visit iedc.in.gov.

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