About sixty Dutch entrepreneurs and knowledge institutions have been on a trade mission in India since yesterday. Outgoing Prime Minister Mark Rutte and President of the employers’ organization VNO-NCW Ingrid Thygessen are part of this mission. “Good communications lead to good contracts,” Thiessen says.
Thiessen, who is based in the ICT hub of Bangalore, never tires of emphasizing that a third of Dutch GDP is generated abroad, so this business mission is extremely important. What makes India interesting for the Netherlands? It is the fifth largest economy in the world and will soon become the third after China and the United States.
According to Thiessen, India is growing “incredibly fast” and this provides Dutch businessmen with many opportunities. Especially in the field of technology and ICT – it is not surprising to find Theissen in Bangalore, which she calls the Indian ICT hub. “They now call it the Silicon Valley of India.”
Philips and Rijk Zwaan, both well-known and lesser-known, travel together
When asked about the composition of the trade delegation, Thijsen noted that there were well-known names and lesser-known names. Of course it makes Phillips They appear in relation to medical technology, but also to what is less known to the general public Seed producer Rijk Zwaan Along. “This is one of the world leaders in seeds (…) who can ensure that countries like India can also save their food production. Especially in light of climate change.
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Indian and Dutch businessmen have a lot in common
What Theissen notes about Indian entrepreneurs: tremendous self-confidence with a spirit of innovation, creativity and adventure. “This is something that Dutch, Dutch and Indian businessmen have in common.” According to Thiessen, the fact that outgoing Prime Minister Rutte is traveling is an absolute advantage: “This really opens additional doors, and this also applies to the royal couple.”
The coming days will mainly revolve around “match making”. “Ultimately, our motto here at Trade Missions has always been: good communications lead to good contracts. All kinds of partnership intentions are also being signed, and there are about thirty of them tonight.
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