Sec. 2. The Indiana-Ireland trade commission is established as a temporary commission under the executive branch of state government to: (1) advance bilateral trade and investment between Indiana and Ireland; (2) initiate joint action on policy issues of mutual interest to Indiana and Ireland; (3) promote business and academic exchanges between Indiana and Ireland; (4) encourage mutual economic support between Indiana and Ireland; (5) encourage mutual investment in the infrastructure of Indiana and Ireland; and (6) address such other issues as determined by the commission.
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