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Sharjah free trade zone woos Indian companies.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| January 28, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Business Line)

HYDERABAD, Jan. 27. BACKED by a modern infrastructure and one-stop centralised regulatory clearances and a tax-free regime, the Sharjah Airport Free Trade Zone (SAIF), which has about 48 per cent Indian companies out of 907 located there, has come to Hyderabad as a part of Gitex delegation to woo Indian investors.

Mr Humaid Al Khatri, a member of SAIF senior marketing team, told Business Line that the SAIF provides an ideal platform for Indian companies seeking to get global. "By providing the right infrastructure, at SAIF we help enterprises to swiftly establish their facilities. We are keen to attract more Indian companies whose numbers …

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