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Indiana governor concludes trip to Japan, South Korea

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb speaks during a news conference in the House chamber at the Statehouse, Tuesday, April 23, 2019, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana’s governor has wrapped up a weeklong trip to Japan and South Korea with state government officials and business leaders.

Gov. Eric Holcomb spent Tuesday in Tokyo where his meetings included time with executives from Subaru and Honda, both of which have major auto assembly plants in Indiana. The Indiana Economic Development Corp. says Holcomb’s delegation also hosted a reception thanking business executives and others for their partnerships with Indiana.

Holcomb spent two days in South Korea as he started the trip Sept. 4 before going on to Japan.

The governor has more foreign travel plans coming up with a trip to China and India that’s scheduled for Sept. 22-Oct. 5.

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1 comment

Thor September 11, 2019 at 11:59 am

DON’T GO TO CHINA! Go to Taiwan if you want but don’t do business with the ChiComs. They are our enemies and we should not be funding Xi’s China Dream of world dominion.

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