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LONDON - Technology Minerals Plc (LSE:TM1) Chairman Robin Brundle has joined Prime Minister Keir Starmer on the UK’s largest ever trade mission to India, according to a company statement released Friday.
Brundle is part of a 125-member delegation that includes business leaders, academics, cultural figures, and government ministers visiting India this week. The mission aims to strengthen bilateral trade and investment while advancing discussions on the UK’s critical mineral strategy.
The delegation follows the UK-India trade deal signed in July 2025, which is projected to increase UK GDP by £4.8 billion annually. Other companies represented include Rolls Royce, British Airways, and the London Stock Exchange.
Technology Minerals, which focuses on creating a sustainable circular economy for battery metals, has existing connections to India through its battery recycling business, Recyclus Group. The company owns a 48.35% stake in Recyclus, which was previously selected to join the UK and Indian Governments’ Innovating for Transport and Energy scheme.
"I am honoured to play a role on this industrial and commercial trade mission," Brundle said in the press release. "India is one of the fastest growing economies globally, and through Recyclus’ existing links with the UK and Indian Government’s Innovating for Transport and Energy scheme, we are well placed to support the region’s transition towards electrification."
The company emphasized that the mission is industrial and commercial in nature, not political, noting that Recyclus remains "politically agnostic" as it continues to work on circular economy initiatives.
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