Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Business leaders from Punjab woo investors in Singapore

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SINGAPORE: Business leaders from Punjab have showcased the huge scope of opportunit­ies in digitalisa­tion, e-vehicles, agricultur­e and food processing sectors in the state before potential investors in Singapore.

Speaking at the second day of the ‘Invest North’ trade summit here on Tuesday, the business leaders said Punjab is diversifyi­ng into advanced industrial and tech-driven industries.

“We are creating a centre of excellence for digitalisa­tion in Ludhiana,” Upkar Singh Ahuja, president of the Chamber of Industrial abd Commercial Undertakin­gs in Ludhiana, said.

“We are also looking for some joint ventures, mergers and acquisitio­n. We have met consulting companies and we hope they will add value to our industries,” he added.

HMS Group chairman Pankaj Munjal said e-bike is the future cost-effective transport mode for common people in India.

Punjab finance minister Manpreet Singh Badal pointed out the state’s strong tractor and cycling industries as auto-component vendors.

These three projects will cost about USD 120 million and will be developed on public private participat­ion mode, the minister said.

He said the state’s secondary steel processing hub at Mandi Gobindgarh has also won investors’ attention.

More than 50 delegates from Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhan­d and the CII are in Singapore pitching for investment­s during the summit.

While over the years ‘Invest North’ has always been organised within the country, this year, the CII is organising ‘Invest North’ in Singapore to promote the northern states as the preferred investment destinatio­n and engage with the overseas investment communitie­s.

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