Olympics to generate extra $1.5b for British business
Updated: 2012-01-11 10:22
(Xinhua)
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LONDON - The coming 2012 London Olympic Games will generate more than one billion pounds ($1.5 billion) of additional revenue for British businesses, said Britain government on Tuesday.
Britain believed Olympic Games are the greatest business networking event in the global calendar where companies from all over the world will come to London to meet, interact and do business. To take full advantage of this unique opportunity to deliver a worthwhile and lasting business legacy across Britain, the government will be hosting the biggest ever investment conference Britain has ever seen.
Prime Minister David Cameron said: "A wide range of British companies will be involved alongside the world's leading business figures in this exciting programme of events, putting the UK at the forefront of efforts to resolve the economic challenges that face us all."
"We are working hard to make sure the whole country can seize this once in a generation opportunity. We expect these events to generate at least 1 billion pound for British businesses and they are vital to our efforts to secure a long-term return to sustainable growth," he added.
Britian has developed a Games time program of networking opportunities, conferences, summits, seminars and face-to-face meetings for British and international businesses.
As the platform for showcasing international business partnerships and the best of British expertise and skill, the Olympics conference series is the key element of this program running from the eve of the Games on July 26 to end of the Paralympics on Sept 7.
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