CM Naidu leaves Amaravati on Sunday night for Davos

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will depart Amaravati on Sunday night to attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) Summit in Davos, promote Brand AP and attract investments to the state.(Image: DC)
Vijayawada: Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will depart Amaravati on Sunday night to attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) Summit in Davos, promote Brand AP and attract investments to the state. He will stop over in Delhi to meet the Indian ambassador and engage with industrialists.
The AP CM will then travel to Davos, where he will attend a dinner meeting with industrialists, apart from holding a special meeting with Lakshmi Mittal of the ArcelorMittal group.
On Day 2, Chandrababu Naidu will participate in the sessions on Green Hydrogen and meet CEOs of companies like Coca-Cola, LG and Cisco. He will meet UAE economy minister Abdulla Bin and join discussions on "Energy Transition" and "The Blue Economy." He will take part in discussions with national and international media outlets, including Bloomberg, and explain AP's policies.
The CM will meet additional business leaders on Day 3 and attend numerous meetings each day. On the fourth day, he will return to Zurich and head back to India. Ministers Nara Lokesh and T.G. Bharat, apart from officials, will be accompanying Chandrababu Naidu for the WEF event. Their aim of promoting Brand AP and attracting large-scale investments is expected to create job opportunities for the state's youth. The government believes this visit will play a key role in achieving its objectives.
Since taking office, the CM has successfully attracted investments, with major companies like Google already signing agreements with Andhra Pradesh. In just seven months, the state has secured agreements for investments exceeding ₹4 lakh crore, with projects such as those of ArcelorMittal Steel and BPCL set to roll out soon.
Since taking office, the CM has successfully attracted investments, with major companies like Google already signing agreements with Andhra Pradesh. In just seven months, the state has secured agreements for investments exceeding ₹4 lakh crore, with projects such as those of ArcelorMittal Steel and BPCL set to roll out soon.
The government’s task force led by minister Lokesh aims to create 20 lakh jobs over five years. Over 15 new policies, including Industrial Development, MSME and Electronics policies, have been formulated to draw investors. These initiatives will be highlighted at the WEF to attract both national and international companies to the state.
( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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