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Australia keen on biz with India

Visakhapatnam, Sept. 29

Australia is keen on doing business with India and on making its presence felt, especially in tier II cities such as Visakhapatnam, according to Mr Aminur Rahman, Australian Consul-General for South India. At a seminar on ‘Doing business with Australia’ here on Monday, organised by CII’s local chapter, he assured local businessmen and industrialists that the consulate would provide them help to promote Indo-Australian trade. He said, “The bilateral trade has risen to $11 billion and Australian investments in India to $4 billion. It is set to grow substantiallyTrade ties will flourish,” —

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