Republic of Korea looks to expanding its footprint in Odisha
Korean HE Shin Bong-kil, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to India expressed his interest in expanding Korean industries footprints in Odisha.
The Korean delegation which is visiting Odisha as part of the Korean Caravan, an event organised by the Korean embassy to improve understanding between Korea and Indian States for furthering business and cultural cooperation, met Honourable chief minister Naveen Patnaik apart from other government senior officials which included Development Commissioner Suresh Mohapatra, Industries secretary Hemant Sharma, IDCO chief managing director Sanjay Singh, MoS Dibya Shankar Mishra, Subroto Bagchi, IPICOL managing director Nitin Jawale among others.
The delegation which consisted of Indian head honchos of Korean brands like Hyundai, Kia Motors, Samsung, LG among others were enlightened on the ease of doing business in Odisha and about various incentives and infrastructure facilities provided by the government by presentation with Korean text by Dr. Nitin Jawale, MD,I PICOL, which was appreciated by the business delegation.
Honorable Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said, “It gives me great pleasure to host the Korean delegation. We have envisioned our industrial growth in six focus sectors and we are striving to facilitate the growth by providing a conducive environment for industries. Korea and Odisha have many opportunities to collaborate in these focused sectors and further strengthen trade, investment and cultural relations.”
H. E Shin Bong Kil said, “This is my first visit to Odisha and I would like to thank Odisha government for such a warm welcome and arranging this meeting. This Korean Caravan is a business delegation to explore opportunity of business investment in the state. Second objective is to strengthen the cultural ties. We want to make a fresh start. The presentation was very impressive and gave us an idea of the vast potential of this state. The Odisha government is very passionate and that speaks volume."
The delegation also paid a visit to the Industrial estate of the state – Info Valley II, Khurda Industrial Estate. They were further shown the land which has been envisaged to be developed as the Korean Industry cluster.
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