France plans to hold investment conclave in Goa this year

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

The Government of is planning to organise an investment conclave in Goa in October this year, to encourage French companies to invest in various sectors in the coastal state.

The first such conclave was held at last year, in which had participated, she said.

"During that conclave, a number of memorandum of understanding (MoUs) and letters of intent (LOI) were signed between French and Indian companies. Now, we will try to bring in French investment into Goa," she said.

The 'Investment Conclave' will look at investment in the field of green marinas, health, medical equipment and besides others, Barbry said.

"We have some companies in that know how to make sustainable marinas without disturbing the environment," she said.

Barbry, who was in Goa to oversee Indo-French Naval Exercise 'Varuna', met Goa on Thursday and discussed economic interests of France in Goa.

She said some French companies were interested in investing in Goa in different fields.

During her visit, the also met Goa University to discuss about preparations for the upcoming workshop for French teachers to be held from May 20-25 at

She said around 130 teachers from various colleges from India, and would take part in the workshop, which will improve their pedagogical skills.

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First Published: Sat, May 04 2019. 11:20 IST