"A nation with high-quality manufacturing capability has inherent stability and greater long-term sustainability. It builds sustained human capabilities and an innovative culture which then goes into other sectors of the country."
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Vik Bansal
Vik Bansal (b. 1967) is an Australian global business executive. He is the chief executive officer at the Australian integrated steel manufacturing and recycling company InfraBuild. Prior to that, he was managing director and chief executive officer for Cleanaway Waste Management Ltd., Australia’s largest waste management solutions company.
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