Andhra Pradesh

Andhra to get Rs 1.54 lakh cr investment in next 2 years: CM Jagan

The Chief Minister was speaking at the inauguration of the first phase of the manufacturing plant of ATC Tyres, a company from Japan.

Written by : IANS

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Tuesday, August 16, said that the state is rapidly progressing towards industrialisation with major corporates looking towards it, and that the state is expected to get Rs 1.54 lakh crore as investment in the next two years. CM Jagan added that in the last three years, 98 mega industries were established with an investment of Rs 39,350 crore, generating employment to around 61,000 people. Under Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), almost 31,000 companies have emerged, creating jobs for almost 2 lakh people with an investment of Rs 8,285 crore, he said.

"In the next two years, we are aiming to establish 56 new industries with an investment of Rs. 1,54,000 crore, and providing job opportunities to 1.64 lakh people. We continue to focus on ensuring 75% of job opportunities are given to locals in Andhra Pradesh," the Chief Minister added.

The Andhra Chief Minister was speaking after inaugurating the first phase of the manufacturing plant of the ATC Tyres Private Limited's (a Yokohama Group from Japan) at the APSEZ in Atchutapuram of Anakapalli district. The company will be making a total Rs 2,200 crore in setting up manufacturing units, promising to provide employment for nearly 2,000 people. An investment of Rs 1,250 crore has been made in the first phase with employment to around 1,200 people. The chief minister stated that the company began production in just 15 months and the second phase is likely to go into steam by August 2023.

Jagan Mohan Reddy also said that Andhra Pradesh is the only state with three industrial corridors and nine shipping harbours. He pointed out that for three consecutive years, the state has been on top of the ‘Ease of Doing Business’ list. He assured the industrialists that the government will extend full cooperation if they come forward.

The Chief Minister also participated in the groundbreaking ceremony of Pidilite Industries Limited, which is set to establish a unit with an investment of Rs 202 crores, creating 380 employment opportunities. Along with it, the foundation stone has been laid for the unit of Megha Food Processing Private Limited, which manufactures carbonated fruit drinks, packaged drinking water and other products, with an investment of Rs 185.25 crores, facilitating employment to 700 people. Foundation stones have been laid for another six industries with an investment outlay of more than Rs 640 crore.

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