THE Tasmanian Government is hopeful that new opportunities for expansion may arise from the proposed takeover of Cadbury by US food giant Kraft.
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Economic Development Minister Michael Aird said
it should be considered an opportunity.
"I would support any move by Kraft to expand the Claremont operation which is an important employer in Tasmania," he said.
"There are examples of takeovers which have benefited Tasmanian operations. Lion Nathans expansion of Boags is an excellent example."
Mr Aird said he had asked the Department of Economic Development to contact local Cadbury management to get an update on the potential impact of the takeover on the Tasmanian operations.
"I will be seeking a meeting with the owners at an appropriate time to emphasise the State Governments support for the continued operation of the Tasmanian Cadbury plant and its potential expansion."
Meanwhile, Primary Industries Minister David Llewellyn has flown to Tokyo to meet companies interested in vegetable processing and forestry in Tasmania.
Mr Llewellyn said he would be joined at some meetings by Forestry Tasmania managing director Bob Gordon and Gunns Limited chairman John Gay.