Ahmedabad: The UK-India Business Council on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Industrial Extension Bureau (iNDEXTb), Industries and Mines Department, Government of Gujarat, the premier agency focused on accelerating industrial development in the state.
This collaborative partnership between the UKIBC and Government of Gujarat will help to boost business and industrial development in the state.
The UKIBC is delighted to sign an MoU with Industrial Extension Bureau @VibrantGujarat, Government of Gujarat, the premier agency focused on accelerating industrial development in the state, in the presence of UK businesses and @UKinAhmedabad to advance #UKinGujarat pic.twitter.com/l0x10Q9jhk
— UKIBC (@UKIBC) July 28, 2020
It will also aim to proactively enhance the business environment and strengthen collaboration with British businesses in Gujarat.
The MoU was signed at a virtual roundtable by Neelam Rani, Managing Director, Industrial Extension Bureau (iNDEXTb), Government of Gujarat and Mr Kevin McCole, Managing Director, UKIBC in the presence of Mr Peter Cook, Deputy High Commissioner, British Deputy High Commission – Ahmedabad, Mr MK Das, Principal Secretary (Industries and Mines Department), Government of Gujarat and Ms Arti Kanwar, Resident Commissioner & Commissioner (Investment Promotion), Government of Gujarat.
Speaking on the occasion, Kevin McCole, Managing Director, UKIBC said, “I am delighted to be signing this MoU today, deepening the UKIBC partnership with Gujarat, which began in 2013 when we were first Partner Organisation at Vibrant Gujarat and look forward to having a similar partnership for Vibrant Gujarat 2021. We are therefore building on a position of strength. There is no doubt that Gujarat is one the most attractive investment destinations in India, most recently evidenced by HSBC announcing their expansion into GIFT - the Gujarat International Fin-Tech City.”
Collaborations like the one being formalized today are crucial at this time while the world is responding and recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic. With collaboration between countries and between businesses and governments vital to ensure economic and social resilience, there is huge potential for the UK and Gujarat partnership, he added.
UKIBC's @KevinUKIBC at the virtual roundtable with @CookieInIndia @UKinAhmedabad @VibrantGujarat @CMOGujaratShado @MilindGodbole discussing UK business contribution and commitment to #Gujarat and opportunities for renewed and new investments #UKinGujarat pic.twitter.com/oQR7zbu4ZM
— UKIBC (@UKIBC) July 28, 2020
Addressing the forum, MK Das, Principal Secretary (Industries and Mines Department), Government of Gujarat said, “Gujarat has always stood strong against external shocks and has emerged as a land of abundant opportunities over a period of time. This resilience is reinforced by the strong entrepreneurial spirit of Gujarat and the Government’s commitment to support businesses and investments with greater openness, ease of doing business and policy stability.”
Neelam Rani, Managing Director, iNDEXTb, Government of Gujarat said, “Gujarat is greatly contributing towards a prosperous and resilient India through stronger economic capacities. The collaboration between Gujarat and UK can further strengthen the endeavour towards building an ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’.”
Peter Cook, Deputy High Commissioner, British Deputy High Commission – Ahmedabad mentioned, “Am so glad to join and support the UKIBC in their ambitions to strengthen business and enterprise between the UK and Gujarat. This MOU opens a new chapter in partnership and collaboration and a renewed prospect of a more prosperous relationship. I look forward to working closely with UKIBC and counterparts in Gujarat to deliver the benefits of stronger trade and commerce between us.”