| Georgia Hosts Inaugural
USA India Business
Summit in Atlanta
First annual event designed to promote global economic relations
ATLANTA – Governor Sonny Perdue today joined with the Ambassador
of India to USA, Her Excellency Ms. Meera Shankar, and a host of
other dignitaries and business leaders from the United States
and India during the opening of the first annual USA India
Business Summit. Held in Atlanta May 10-11, this two-day
conference includes participation from economic development and
business representatives from both countries.
“I am pleased Georgia was selected to host the first-ever USA
India Business Summit in Atlanta, which is certainly a testament
to Georgia’s diverse economy and constantly growing
international presence,” said Governor Perdue. “Georgia and the
United States share a dynamic relationship with India, and I am
encouraged by the new global business opportunities for both
countries that will result from this summit.”

With the theme of “Growing Business and Promoting
Entrepreneurship,” the USA India Business Summit aims to promote
enhanced bilateral cooperation between the United States and
India. Georgia and India have a particularly strong
relationship, largely based on the trade partnership developed
between the two entities.
“As host of the inaugural USA India Business Summit, Georgia’s
stock as a leader in global commerce is greatly enhanced,” said
Ken Stewart, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic
Development. “India is one of our state’s longstanding trade
partners, which is a credit to Georgia’s strategic assets and
progressive business environment that makes these bilateral
opportunities possible.”
In 2009, India announced it would locate a Consulate General for
the U.S. Southeast in Atlanta. Consular offices serve as a
conduit for business relationships between countries. The Indian
consulate would represent the 64th country to locate a trade
office in Georgia.
Georgia’s exports to India totaled more than $420 million in
2009, representing a 35 percent increase since 2008. Among U.S.
states, Georgia ranks first in its exports of chemical products,
kaolin, and textile floor coverings to India. Other top exports
to India include aircraft and spacecraft products, electrical
machinery, wood pulp, iron and steel, and paper and paperboard.
Georgia imports from India through the Savannah Customs District
totaled close to $842 million in 2009. The state’s top imports
from India include apparel, pharmaceutical products, nuclear
reactors and boilers, and other textile articles. Among all U.S.
states, Georgia ranks as the seventh-leading state ranked on
dollar value of imports from India in 2009.
Georgia companies with operations in India include the Coca-Cola
Company, NCR and Delta Air Lines among others. Nearly 20 Indian
firms do business in Georgia, including Wipro Technologies,
Mahindra USA, Novelis Corporation and Navtech LLC.
In addition to Governor Perdue and Ambassador Shankar, other
conference speakers include the Honorable Suresh Kumar,
Assistant Commerce Secretary and Director General of the U.S.
Foreign Commercial Service, and Stanley M. Bergman, Chairman and
CEO of Henry Schein, Inc.
For additional USA India Business Summit information, visit
www.usaindiabusinesssummit.com.
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