The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry is “lobbying hard” to ease immigration norms which would permit Indian businesses to set up ventures in the United Kingdom.
“There was a degree of abuse in the past, and the U.K. put a cap on the immigration numbers. But the restrictions should not be a blunt instrument to stop immigration,” Chamber Chairman Subhash V. Takrar said.
He was, however, hopeful of seeing some improvement. Mr. Takrar, who was here as part of the 22-member U.K. Trade Mission, sounded optimistic when replying to queries in this regard at an interactive session organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry on Tuesday.
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