OLYMPIA (AP) — Gov. Chris Gregoire will lead a state delegation on a 10-day trade mission to India and South Korea, where she will meet with government officials and business leaders.
The group will include nearly 50 people from the state’s business community, education and government, and will leave the state Sunday, and arrive in India on Tuesday.
Last year, India was Washington state’s 24th largest export market for goods, Gregoire said, and for the first six months of this year exports from there have grown to nearly $350 million, up more than 26 percent from June 2011. South Korea is the state’s fourth largest export market.
Gregoire arrives in Hyderabad, India on Oct. 2, where she will kick off the 10-day trade mission, followed by stops in Delhi and Mumbai. While in India, Gregoire will meet with officials in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, an area that has a large Microsoft presence. She also will help open a new corneal transplant processing center operated in partnership with Sightlight, a Seattle-based global health organization.