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Estonia woos Indian businesses with e-residency programme

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The north European country of is wooing Indian businesses with its programmme which it says will give access to the (EU) market.

"If you are establishing a company in Estonia, you are establishing a company in the EU," Estonia's and IT said during an interaction with the media here on Friday.

She said that although the does not grant citizenship, its holder can become virtual residents in her country.

is the first country in the to offer -- a government-issued digital ID available to anyone in the

It offers the freedom to every citizen to open and run a global EU company fully online from anywhere.

have access to the EU business environment and can use through their digital identity.

Firms set up through are "trusted location-independent EU companies", which allows them to be run remotely from anywhere in the with low costs and minimal hassles, according to a statement issued during the

"They have access to an advanced and secured digital infrastructure along with all the tools required to grow globally," it stated.

"Indian entrepreneurs now can run their micro-businesses not only in but grow them with access to the entire EU market. E-residency, therefore, stands for "Make in and Sell in Europe!"

Palo said that ever since the programme was started in 2014, there are now 30,000 of from 154 countries.

"From India, we have 1,200 e-residents," she said, adding that one only has to go to the here and give the biometrics to become an

Applying for costs 100 euros and registering a company 190 euros.

According to the statement, is aiming to reach out to the booming Indian startup community through a series of road shows and industry tie-ups in the next 12 months with the target of enrolling over 200 startups during 2018.

During the course of her ongoing visit to India, Palo has met of Law and and Justice and and and of State for External Affairs M.J. Akbar.

"The is interested in cooperating with us in cyber security and e-governance," the Estonian said.

She said that during her meeting with Akbar, she discussed automatic recognition of Estonian diplomas in

There are around 300 Indian students in

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First Published: Fri, March 09 2018. 23:44 IST
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