The State - News from Aug. 9, 1987
California’s trade offices in Tokyo and London are attracting new business to California, Gov. George Deukmejian said. In his weekly radio address, the governor said the Tokyo office, open only six months, had already aided in capturing 10 investment transactions worth up to $70 million and creating 1,000 new jobs from San Diego to the Silicon Valley. The London office, he reported, has in three months received more than 100 substantial trade leads from businessmen throughout Europe.
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