NEW DELHI, India — The World Trade Center Utah’s two-week trade mission to India kicks off Monday.
A handful of Utah companies from different sectors, including healthcare and manufacturing, will travel to six cities, starting in Mumbai and ending in Bangalore over the next 13 days.
Utah Senate President Stuart Adams, a Republican, is part of the delegation. He is accompanied by Aundrea Peterson, his deputy chief of staff. Reps. Jason Thompson of Cache Valley, and Matt MacPherson of West Valley City will also join Adams.
These lawmakers hope to strengthen partnerships and advance the state’s economic interests in one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
Their trip comes on the heels of President Donald Trump’s trip to Asia, where he struck a trade deal with China. Trump agr

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