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Young Bengal entrepreneurs to visit China

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Kolkata , Sept. 18

A 10-member Business Delegation of Youth Entrepreneurs of the Bengal National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BNCCI) will visit China on an invitation from the Hebei Entrepreneur Association, Hebei Province, China.

Mr S. N. Nundy, President of BNCCI, said the youth delegation would attend the Hebei International Co-operation Conference during its four-day visit to China.

The conference will also be attended by businessmen from Europe, the US and Australia.

Mr Nundy said that besides discussing opportunities for business co-operation with their Chinese counterparts, members of the Indian delegation will pursue business opportunities with visitors from Europe, the US and Australia.

The delegation from India represent businesses such as jewellery, financial services, leather, industrial pellets, event management, construction, IT and accounting, auditing and taxation, said Mr Nundy.

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