More than 100 Scottish jobs created during India trade trip, Government says


More than 100 jobs will be created as a result of the Prime Ministerโ€™s trade mission to India, the UK Government has said.

Overall, 6,800 jobs are expected to come to the UK along with ยฃ1.2 billion in investments from the Asian country following Sir Keir Starmerโ€™s visit.

Ministers said the trade mission, led by the Prime Minister alongside Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander and Business Secretary Peter Kyle, helped secure ยฃ16 million worth of investments for electrical engineering firm Allenwest from Indian metal and mining companies.

Meanwhile, AI software platform Microbira secured a ยฃ10.4 million investment over the next five years to research infection diagnostics and help with anti-microbial resistance in India.

Linkfields, an AI tech company, is investing ยฃ10 million to create 100 jobs in Edinburgh and Glasgow, the UK Government said.

Trinity Infra and Projects, a construction and property development company, will also create 25 jobs in Glasgow.

The Scottish Secretary said: โ€œThese investments, which will create more than 100 new jobs across Glasgow and Edinburgh, are an unmistakeable example of how the UK Government is driving home the benefits of our historic trade deal with India for Scotland.

โ€œThese announcements are fantastic news for Scotland and will help put money directly into the pockets of hardworking Scots.โ€

The Business and Trade Secretary said: โ€œIndia is now the fourth-biggest economy in the world and by investing billions of pounds to back thousands of jobs from sectors as diverse as AI, education and financial services shows the scale of opportunity this presents for Scottish businesses.

โ€œTheir success in India will only grow as our new trade deal galvanises our economic partnership, brings our two countries even closer together and ultimately delivers economic growth right across Scotland.โ€

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