JAIPUR: After the Japanese setting base in Neemrana, a high power Taiwanese delegation led by deputy minister, council for economic planning and development, Gee San on Friday visited Neemrana to explore investment opportunities in Rajasthan. The delegation comprised public and private sector representatives.
On behalf of the Bureau of Industrial Promotion, Ritu Lohia, general manager, made a presentation outlining the investment opportunities available in the state. She made a specific proposition to the delegation whereby an exclusive Taiwanese zone could be created here. The locations suggested to the delegation were Alwar (NCR), Jaipur, Ajmer, Udaipur and Jodhpur regions. She proposed that Taiwan's electronics hardware strength and India's software strength can be synergistically combined.
The CEO of Mahendra World City, B K Subbaih, also offered a sector specific zone to the delegation in the World City near here. He said the SEZ was an integrated business city. Some of the strengths of the Rajasthan, he said, were the power availability and connectivity.
The minister said that the delegation found the business opportunities very exciting and evinced keen interest in exploring the areas where they could invest. Gee San thanked the state for offering to provide an exclusive zone to set up Taiwanese units very much like the existing Japanese zone in Neemrana. The meeting was jointly organized by FICCI, Rajasthan State Industrial Development & Investment Corporation Limited (RIICO) and BIP.
On behalf of the Bureau of Industrial Promotion, Ritu Lohia, general manager, made a presentation outlining the investment opportunities available in the state. She made a specific proposition to the delegation whereby an exclusive Taiwanese zone could be created here. The locations suggested to the delegation were Alwar (NCR), Jaipur, Ajmer, Udaipur and Jodhpur regions. She proposed that Taiwan's electronics hardware strength and India's software strength can be synergistically combined.
The CEO of Mahendra World City, B K Subbaih, also offered a sector specific zone to the delegation in the World City near here. He said the SEZ was an integrated business city. Some of the strengths of the Rajasthan, he said, were the power availability and connectivity.
The minister said that the delegation found the business opportunities very exciting and evinced keen interest in exploring the areas where they could invest. Gee San thanked the state for offering to provide an exclusive zone to set up Taiwanese units very much like the existing Japanese zone in Neemrana. The meeting was jointly organized by FICCI, Rajasthan State Industrial Development & Investment Corporation Limited (RIICO) and BIP.
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