London reaches out to Indian firms |
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has reached out to leading Indian firms, the second biggest foreign investors in the city who employ around 50,000 people, to reassure them that the British capital remains "open" for business amid concerns arising out of uncertainty post Brexit.The Pakistani-origin mayor hosted a meeting at his City Hall office by the river Thames with 17 companies already working with London, including the Tata Group, Infosys, Wipro, ZEE TV, ICICI Bank, among others, to discuss expanding their links with London after Britain`s decision to leave the EU. He said he is looking forward to meeting with leading Indian businesses to reassure them that their great city remains open to the best global talent, and to discuss how they can strengthen and support further investment in London. The meeting was chaired by his Indian-origin deputy mayor for business and enterprise, Rajesh Agarwal.
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