Panasonic gets invite to Visakhapatnam
Japan based company, has come forward to invest in Andhra Pradesh
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2014-11-26 02:43 GMT
Hyderabad: Panasonic, a Japan-based company, has come forward to invest in Andhra Pradesh. AP Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu invited Japanese industrialists to invest in AP and said Japanese firms will not only get a single window clearance but also single desk clearance. He said the Indian government has already set up a Japan Plus desk, and he also plans to start one at his office.
On the second day of his Japan tour on Tuesday, Mr Naidu held discussions with Panasonic Corporation’s Takeshi Uenoyama. After a video presentation by Mr Naidu, Panasonic representative Mr Takeshi, said, “We are looking forward for an invitation from you. We will also explore collaboration in skill development,” he said. Stating that Panasonic is a household name in India, Mr Naidu invited Panasonic to explore opportunities in Visakhapatnam.
Later, addressing a meeting at the Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr Naidu, “We want to replicate Tokyo and Kyoto models of development in India and AP.”
Indian ambassador to Japan, Deepa Gopalan Wadhwa, said that India and Japan share close ties. She said that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had announced 35 trillion Japanese Yen investment in India.