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Biz concerns exist, but knowledge sharing will boost investment interest: Aussie official

By IANS | Updated: June 15, 2021 14:15 IST

New Delhi, June 15 Knowledge among investors of both Australia and India regarding the commercial interests and regulatory ...

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New Delhi, June 15 Knowledge among investors of both Australia and India regarding the commercial interests and regulatory framework in both the country would help improve the trade and investment relations between the two countries, said Catherine Gallagher, Minister Commercial, Australian High Commission New Delhi and Head of Austrade South Asia.

Observing that there has been a lingering perception over an adverse business environment in India, the Official told that the perception seems to be changing now with the reform agenda picking pace in India.

She also said that Australian Trade and Investment Commission has been passing on communicating to the Australian businesses on the changing scenario in India in a bid to drive them to invest in India.

Gallagher was of the view that the recently launched Australia India Business Exchange

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