Tamil Nadu committed to supporting aerospace and petrochemicals sectors: Thiru. M.C. Sampath, Minister for Industries at FICCI NECM
Nov 06, 2019
Specific plans and policies in the making for creating an integrated ecosystem for the growth of the aerospace sector and also helping the petrochemicals sector
CHENNAI, 6 November 2019: Thiru. M.C. Sampath, Minister for Industries, Steel Control, and Special Initiatives, Government of Tamil Nadu, today said that conscious development in the auto manufacturing ecosystem has yielded desired results to make Tamil Nadu the manufacturing hub of India, and a similar trend is emerging in the aerospace sector.
"The Tamil Nadu government is committed to supporting the aerospace sector through specific plans and policies and creating an integrated ecosystem for the growth of the aerospace sector," he said while addressing the National Executive Committee Meeting (NECM) of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in Chennai.
Mentioning the successes in auto and electronics sectors, the minister also said that petrochemicals are another area of focus for the state.
Elaborating on the steps that will take the state to the next level of industrial development, Thiru. Sampath said, "Our SIPCOT has 21 industrial parks with all infrastructural facilities which will provide industrial plots to industries in need. New industrial parks are also under development at Manalur near Chennai, and Tindivanam and Manapparai near Trichy".
"Further, the Chennai-Bengaluru Industrial Corridor and Chennai-Kanniyakumari Industrial Corridor projects will also commence soon. These projects will improve the state�s economy as a whole," he added.
Pointing out that Tamil Nadu is a leading destination for foreign direct investment in the country, Thiru. Sampath said that the efforts to attract more investments into the state will continue, especially in facilitating the relocation of the industry to the state.
FICCI President Mr. Sandip Somany, in his welcome address, said, "Investment promotion requires continuous efforts and FICCI with its membership base, strong networking, intellectual capabilities and the experience of doing similar investment promotion activities for various states, could add a lot of value to this exercise. FICCI would be happy to work shoulder to shoulder with the state government in these endeavours to take the development process of Tamil Nadu to the next level."
Ms. V. Kavitha Dutt, Chairperson, FICCI Tamil Nadu State Council, delivered a vote of thanks to conclude the session.
In the following session at the FICCI NECM, Ms. Padmaja Chunduru, Managing Director and CEO, Indian Bank, stressed that collaboration with different stakeholders is critical to the banking sector and Indian Bank is specially focussed on this aspect. She added that MSMEs are very important for the country and Indian Bank wants to involve them in a broader way. Ms. Chunduru appreciated FICCI's efforts to engage various stakeholders through regular interactions and promised to take part in future deliberations also.
FICCI President Mr. Somany, addressing the session, said, "For a country that has set a target of becoming a US$ 5 trillion economy over the next few years, the importance of a robust financial sector, and banking sector, in particular, cannot be over-emphasised. Only an efficient banking sector that enables financial intermediation can support high growth in the economy."
Ms. Dutt in her vote of thanks complimented Ms. Chunduru for the changes in Indian Bank under her leadership.