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Noel N Tata felicitated for Tata International’s Outstanding Performance in International Trade

| | May 23, 2017, at 03:09 am
Mumbai, May 22 (IBNS): Noel N Tata, Managing Director, Tata International Limited, was felicitated by the MVIRDC World Trade Centre in Mumbai under Global Business Head Category for the company's outstanding performance in international trade.

The award was presented during the first celebration of World Trade Day Maharashtra on May 18.

Ajay Ponkshe, Head, Finance & Accounts and Legal & Secretarial, Tata International, received the award from Chief Guest Malini Shankar, Director General – Shipping, Government of India.

The event is the first in the series of World Trade Day Maharashtra celebrations being held to enhance the export competitiveness of Maharashtra.

The felicitation ceremony was preceded by a panel session with expert panelists sharing their views on Regional Trading Blocs and the Emerging Trading System.

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