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Ireland seeks Indian investments in areas like IT, pharma

IDA (Industrial Development Agency) Ireland CEO Martin D Shanahan said that Indian companies based in the UK are welcome to shift operations in Ireland as it will continue to remain part of the European Union even after Brexit.

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Wooing Indian investments in sectors like IT and pharma, Ireland today said huge potential exists in the European country for domestic firms.

IDA (Industrial Development Agency) Ireland CEO Martin D Shanahan said that Indian companies based in the UK are welcome to shift operations in Ireland as it will continue to remain part of the European Union even after Brexit.

IDA is a governmental agency in Ireland. It facilitates investments into that country.

After Britain's exit from the European Union, Ireland will be the ideal place to set up base for Indian firms having offices in the UK as it has same language and laws, he said, adding Ireland would be the right entry gate to explore European markets.

"It will be easy for Indian companies to shift their base in Ireland from the UK," Shanahan told

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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