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Japan plans to construct industrial corridor in India
Chennai: The Japanese government has proposed to construct an industrial corridor in south India and a senior official would visit here this month for signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU), reports PTI quoting Hiroshima Prefecture governor Hidehiko Yuzaki.
"The Japanese government is planning an industrial corridor in South India... Top officials (from the Japanese government) will be visiting here and sign a memorandum of understanding for the industrial corridor", he told reporters here.
Early in May, during the inauguration of the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) office in Chennai, deputy chief minister M K Stalin had welcomed Japanese government investing in developing industrial corridors between Chennai-Bangalore and Chennai-Ennore, besides setting up a multi-level car park near Chennai.
The officials would be coming later this month, Mr Yuzaki, who is on a four-day visit along with a 30-member delegation from Japan, said.
The delegation, as part of enhancing trade relations between the Tamil Nadu government and Hiroshima (Japan), would sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the state government to carry out activities in promoting investments and people-to-people networking relations, he said.
The University of Hiroshima and Hiroshima International University would also sign a MoU with College of Engineering, Anna University, and Guindy here as part of student exchange programmes.
He said nine Hiroshima Prefecture companies were present in India of which four were operational in Tamil Nadu. During 2000-2009, projects worth $5.3 billion were executed in India.
As of 2008-09, India exported goods worth 300 billion yen to Japan, while it imported 760 billion yen, he said.
Japan plans to construct industrial corridor in south India - Moneylife: Personal Finance Magazine
Japan, Tamil Nadu to ink MoU for industrial corridor project
Chennai, Nov 8 Japan and the Tamil Nadu government are expected to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) by the end of this month to take forward the Chennai-Bangalore industrial corridor project.
Disclosing this to reporters here, Japan External Trade Organisations (JETRO) Director General Shinya Fujii said: A senior official of Japanese Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry (METI) is expected to sign the MoU with the Tamil Nadu government.
The Chennai-Bangalore industrial corridor project envisages building six lane roads, a high speed rail network and industrial estates along the route.
Japan has evinced interest in providing its expertise for the project.
Also, a business delegation led by Hidehiko Yuzaki, Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture, is here to explore investment possibilities in auto components, food processing and environment sectors in Tamil Nadu.
Yuzaki said a business matchmaking seminar will be held here Tuesday and members of the business delegation would meet like minded Indian businessmen to explore joint venture possibilities.
Nearly fifty percent of the delegates are interested to have an Indian partner to start with and the other half would like to go in alone, Yuzaki said.
Already four companies from Hiroshima- construction equipment maker Kobelco, rice mill equipment company Satake, pesticide maker Fumakida and precision machinery company Mitsuoyo- have invested in and near Tamil Nadu.
Apart from industrial investments, Yuzaki said his team will meet officials at Anna University to have student exchange programmes between the two regions.
Hiroshima Prefecture and Tamil Nadu government Monday signed a MoU to explore investment opportunities.
The MoU is basically to increase people to people networking. We will organise various exchange of business delegations, Yuzaki said.
According to Fujii, between 2000-2009 Japanese companies have invested around $5.3 billion in Tamil Nadu.
Japan, Tamil Nadu to ink MoU for industrial corridor project | Business
Chennai: The Japanese government has proposed to construct an industrial corridor in south India and a senior official would visit here this month for signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU), reports PTI quoting Hiroshima Prefecture governor Hidehiko Yuzaki.
"The Japanese government is planning an industrial corridor in South India... Top officials (from the Japanese government) will be visiting here and sign a memorandum of understanding for the industrial corridor", he told reporters here.
Early in May, during the inauguration of the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) office in Chennai, deputy chief minister M K Stalin had welcomed Japanese government investing in developing industrial corridors between Chennai-Bangalore and Chennai-Ennore, besides setting up a multi-level car park near Chennai.
The officials would be coming later this month, Mr Yuzaki, who is on a four-day visit along with a 30-member delegation from Japan, said.
The delegation, as part of enhancing trade relations between the Tamil Nadu government and Hiroshima (Japan), would sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the state government to carry out activities in promoting investments and people-to-people networking relations, he said.
The University of Hiroshima and Hiroshima International University would also sign a MoU with College of Engineering, Anna University, and Guindy here as part of student exchange programmes.
He said nine Hiroshima Prefecture companies were present in India of which four were operational in Tamil Nadu. During 2000-2009, projects worth $5.3 billion were executed in India.
As of 2008-09, India exported goods worth 300 billion yen to Japan, while it imported 760 billion yen, he said.
Japan plans to construct industrial corridor in south India - Moneylife: Personal Finance Magazine
Japan, Tamil Nadu to ink MoU for industrial corridor project
Chennai, Nov 8 Japan and the Tamil Nadu government are expected to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) by the end of this month to take forward the Chennai-Bangalore industrial corridor project.
Disclosing this to reporters here, Japan External Trade Organisations (JETRO) Director General Shinya Fujii said: A senior official of Japanese Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry (METI) is expected to sign the MoU with the Tamil Nadu government.
The Chennai-Bangalore industrial corridor project envisages building six lane roads, a high speed rail network and industrial estates along the route.
Japan has evinced interest in providing its expertise for the project.
Also, a business delegation led by Hidehiko Yuzaki, Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture, is here to explore investment possibilities in auto components, food processing and environment sectors in Tamil Nadu.
Yuzaki said a business matchmaking seminar will be held here Tuesday and members of the business delegation would meet like minded Indian businessmen to explore joint venture possibilities.
Nearly fifty percent of the delegates are interested to have an Indian partner to start with and the other half would like to go in alone, Yuzaki said.
Already four companies from Hiroshima- construction equipment maker Kobelco, rice mill equipment company Satake, pesticide maker Fumakida and precision machinery company Mitsuoyo- have invested in and near Tamil Nadu.
Apart from industrial investments, Yuzaki said his team will meet officials at Anna University to have student exchange programmes between the two regions.
Hiroshima Prefecture and Tamil Nadu government Monday signed a MoU to explore investment opportunities.
The MoU is basically to increase people to people networking. We will organise various exchange of business delegations, Yuzaki said.
According to Fujii, between 2000-2009 Japanese companies have invested around $5.3 billion in Tamil Nadu.
Japan, Tamil Nadu to ink MoU for industrial corridor project | Business