Australia’s Perth Mint eyes Indian gold coins market
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Australia’s gold coin maker, The Perth Mint, is scouting for deals in India and aims to log annual sales of two tonnes by 2010, a senior company official said on Friday.
“Our presence in India is growing and we would like it to grow much more,” said Ron Currie, sales and marketing director from The Perth Mint, at an industry meeting.
“We haven’t sold a great deal yet, but that is exactly why we are here, to find more customers.”
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