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India (Trade)

Volume 302: debated on Monday 1 December 1997

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To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many British firms have contacted diplomatic missions in (a) Bombay and (b) New Delhi concerning trade opportunities in 1997. [18310]

Precise figures relating to trade and investment inquiries from British companies are not recorded. However, from extrapolation of incoming fax inquiries during September 1997, the British Deputy High Commission in Bombay dealt with an estimated 860 written inquiries during January to October 1997 inclusive. In addition, Bombay received 272 British business visitors in the same period. The British High Commission in New Delhi received an estimated 2,000 written inquiries from British companies and briefed 304 British business visitors during the same period. Both offices also received many telephone inquiries from UK companies, but these are not automatically recorded. An even greater number of inquiries were received from Indian companies seeking trade and investment links with British companies. In addition, there were numerous contacts with members of the resident British business community.