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FICCI team for Canada

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New Delhi , Nov. 23

THE Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) jointly with the Indo-Canadian Business Chamber (ICBC) is taking a 30-member trade, technology and investment mission to Canada from November 23 to 29.

Mr Sushil Ansal, Chairman, India-Canada Joint Business Council, and Mr Man Mohan Bhagat, National President, ICBC, are jointly leading the mission.

According to an official communication, the mission's aim is to provide an opportunity for Indian corporates to initiate or expand long-term business relations, to develop joint ventures and collaborations for industrial and infrastructure projects and to buy and/or sell latest technology, products and services.

Further, the mission would explore potential areas of co-operation such as power and energy, tourism, education, IT and communication, entertainment, transportation, agriculture and food processing.

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