Chinese investors show ‘great interest’ in G Noida
BY Taniya Dutta19 Oct 2013 6:08 AM IST
Taniya Dutta19 Oct 2013 6:08 AM IST
Later, they met top officials from the Greater Noida Decelopment Authority (GNIDA) with whom they discussed the prospect of setting up of industries in the city.
The delegation included China’s trade and commerce department and top industrialists and embassy officials. Ma Yili Ang, China’s tourism minister, He Fan, deputy director, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Zu Yu Hang, account commissioner of China Development Bank were among the few bigwigs from the neighboruing country, who were part of the delegation.
In the meeting with the GNIDA officials, Chinese investors discussed the availability of land, power and water supply, which are the basic requirements of setting up industries.
The neighboring country is planning to set up industrial park in Uttar Pradesh and has earmarked six cities — Kanpur, Allahabad (Naini), Lucknow, Moradabad, Noida and Greater Noida and Khurj as suitable destinations.
The Chinese embassy had written to UP State Industrial Development Corporation (UPSIDC) seeking 400 acres of land for the project that focuses on electronics.
The delegation included China’s trade and commerce department and top industrialists and embassy officials. Ma Yili Ang, China’s tourism minister, He Fan, deputy director, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Zu Yu Hang, account commissioner of China Development Bank were among the few bigwigs from the neighboruing country, who were part of the delegation.
In the meeting with the GNIDA officials, Chinese investors discussed the availability of land, power and water supply, which are the basic requirements of setting up industries.
The neighboring country is planning to set up industrial park in Uttar Pradesh and has earmarked six cities — Kanpur, Allahabad (Naini), Lucknow, Moradabad, Noida and Greater Noida and Khurj as suitable destinations.
The Chinese embassy had written to UP State Industrial Development Corporation (UPSIDC) seeking 400 acres of land for the project that focuses on electronics.
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