Gov. Holcomb and Purdue University president-elect Chiang are going abroad to Asia to expand economic and academic partnerships.
and Purdue University president-elect Mung Chiang are going abroad this week to further expand Indiana's economic and academic partnerships.Indiana is no stranger to foreign-owned businesses, as the Hoosier state is home to more than 1,050 of them. This includes 10 from Taiwan and 12 from South Korea."I couldn’t be more energized to spend this week building new relationships, reinforcing long-time ones and strengthening key sector partnerships with Taiwan and South Korea,” Holcomb said.
On Monday and Tuesday, Holcomb and the group planned to meet with the Taiwanese"government officials and business leader," a release from the governor's office said. On Thursday and Friday, they will meet with current and potential future business and U.S. government representatives.
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