The Isle of Man will raise its profile at two business seminars in the north west of England this week.
Local fiduciary services firm IQE is joining forces with the Department of Economic Development to outline how the Island can help the region attract inward foreign direct investment (FDI), at separate events hosted by the Professional Liverpool and Professional Manchester associations.
IQE directors Steve McCafferty and Anne Couper Woods will present the case for using Isle of Man business structures, related services and local expertise, in Liverpool on 22 January and the following day at the Manchester seminar.
The DED will back the presentations and use the occasion to promote the Island's Vision 2020 strategy and strengthen links with north west business sector.
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