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by Associated Press
Monday, April 21, 2008
Gov. Jim Doyle is embarking on a six-day trade mission to Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Doyle will leave on Wednesday and return April 28. He says the trade mission is designed to build relationships with business and government officials.
The governor plans to meet with Graham Mackay, the chief executive of SABMiller to discuss the merger of Miller and Coors, while he is in London.
Doyle also has meetings planned with leaders of the Kerry Group, a food technology company in Ireland that has its North American headquarters in Beloit.
He says other meetings are designed to talk about Wisconsin’s leadership in stem cell research and addressing climate change.


