Recently, the “Investing in Orissa and India Manufacturing Promotion Conference” hosted by the Government of Orissa of India and the Consulate General of India in Guangzhou was held at the Crowne Plaza Guangzhou Center.
The location and policy advantages are obvious, attracting paper enterprises to invest in construction
The investment in Orissa and the India Manufacturing Promotion Conference will focus on investment opportunities in India's Orissa and India. The high-level government and business leaders from Orissa, India, and domestic leading companies and industry representatives will gather together to exchange ideas. Mr. Dibya Sankar Mishra, Minister of Energy, Industry and Small and Medium Enterprises of Orissa, India, Mr. Sujit Ghosh, Consul General of India in Guangzhou, and senior government and business delegations from Orissa, India attended the event.
In the meeting question and communication session, Deputy Secretary-General Zhang Cuimei of Guangdong Paper Industry Association raised a number of questions to the Indian side on the following points: Orissa's investment environment and its advantages, domestic paper companies invest in Orissa, India The treatment enjoyed by the factory and the development tendency of the state to the paper industry.
In the face of the association's questions, Mr. Nitin Jawale, General Manager of the Orissa Industrial Promotion and Investment Authority (IPICOL), responded that Orissa has a strong geographical advantage. It is located on the east coast of India and has a coastline of about 485 kilometers. The roads, railway networks and ports are well developed, and the infrastructure such as energy and water treatment is perfect.
At present, Orissa is developing in many aspects. There are large-scale local papermaking enterprises as the basis of the industry. The state government supports the investment development of various industries in terms of policies, and has special incentives and government subsidies for different industries. Orissa welcomes Chinese paper companies to invest in the state.