TORONTO: The Ontario government has concluded a successful trade mission to India to strengthen relationships with economic partners and attract new investments in key sectors, including manufacturing, technology and life sciences.
The mission, led by Vic Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade, resulted in renewed commitments to collaborate with the states of Maharashtra and Telangana, and in an announcement by 88 Pictures, an animation and media entertainment company based in Mumbai, to expand to Ontario.
“Ontario and India have a long history as economic partners and friends, and our government is proud to be back in India to build on that relationship,” said Minister Fedeli. “We continue to drive long-term economic growth by attracting investments and creating opportunities, while promoting the province as a leading destination for international investment.”
From November 25 to December 2, Ontario’s delegation met with leading companies based in India to showcase the province as a global hub for innovation and an ideal place for companies to invest. This included a meeting with 88 Pictures, that together with Toronto Global, announced it has selected Ontario as the first location for the company’s international expansion. This investment will create 150 new jobs for workers in Ontario over next two years.
Additional highlights included meetings with HCL Technologies, Motherson Group, Jubilant Bhartia Group, Larsen & Toubro, ITC Infotech, Essar, Tata and ICICI. The Ontario delegation also attended the Canada-India Business Council’s Mumbai Business Forum and the Indo-Canada Business Chamber’s annual convention to highlight the province’s role as a global innovator, and hosted a roundtable with innovative businesses based in India to discuss plans for international growth.
Ontario also renewed its longstanding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the states of Maharashtra and Telangana. The new MOUs will foster continued collaboration on key initiatives across a wide range of sectors, including automotive, aerospace, media and entertainment. This timely renewal will help all three jurisdictions continue to innovate and grow.
• Ontario is home to more than 900,000 people of Indian origin, the largest Indian population in all of Canada. There are more than 75,000 international students from India studying in Ontario.
• In 2021, two-way trade between Ontario and India was valued at $3.7 billion. There are 69 Indian companies operating in Ontario, and more than 40 Ontario companies have a presence in India.
• Ontario has recently welcomed major investments from India including:
– Infosys, which plans to create 500 new jobs across Canada by 2024;
– HCL, which plans to hire over 2,000 new employees across Canada including over 1,000 in Mississauga by 2024;
– Tata Consultancy Services, which launched its fifth global innovation hub in Toronto, that will create 5,000 new jobs and 100 new internships across Canada;
– L&T Technology Services, which announced plans to establish an Engineering and R&D Center in Toronto; and
– Zoho, which recently launched its Canadian operations in Cornwall, Ontario.
• Ontario has trade and investment offices in New Delhi and Mumbai to attract and facilitate investment deals.