"International marketing missions are a critical component of Virginia's aggressive and pro-active approach to economic development. They provide the best opportunity to personally convince corporate leaders to invest in Virginia and bring jobs back for our citizens," Governor Terry McAuliffe said before leaving for an 11-day trade mission to the Middle East and India.
Virginia has a growing trade ties with India. From 2006-2015 Indian companies invested more than USD 150 million and created nearly 1,000 jobs in Virginia.
"International trade also plays a vital role in my strategy to build a new Virginia economy and mitigate the impact of federal defence cuts," he said.
"Our goal is to help existing Virginia businesses succeed in the global arena, and trade missions are a key component to reaching new markets, expanding existing ones, and building customers and revenue streams around the world while sharing Virginia's pro-business story," McAuliffe said.
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During his trip, the governor will meet with senior business executives and government representatives to bolster the export of Virginia goods and services, and promote Virginia's desirable business location advantages, a media statement said.
In 2011, the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services secured a full-time trade representative in India and exports have climbed since then, reaching just over USD 6 million in 2014.
India currently ranks as Virginia's 50th largest export customer for agriculture and forestry-related products.