Telangana’s Industries Minister, KT Rama Rao, has been interacting with multiple company executives as well as investors to highlight the state’s potential and investment-friendly environment. In addition to speaking at conferences, he has been creating bilateral commerce contacts with public figures.
The Minister spoke with Rajesh Agrawal, the deputy mayor of London for business, and UK legislator Virendra Sharma about ways to advance cross-border commerce and investment. He also expressed his gratitude for Sharma’s praise of the 125-foot-tall statue of Dr. BR Ambedkar that had been installed in Hyderabad, praise that Sharma had previously offered in a letter to the chief minister, K Chandrashekhar Rao.
The Industries Minister urged Lloyds Banking Group to look at investment prospects in Telangana’s financial sector in a meeting with the company’s team. He emphasized that the state’s top-notch infrastructure, encouraging laws, trained workforce, and advantageous location made it an excellent entry point for businesses from the UK to invest in India.
In order to discuss new commercial prospects in the Consumer Health sector, the Minister also met with Damion Potter, vice president and global head of policy and government engagement at Haleon. Potter explored potential areas of cooperation between Haleon and Telangana in consumer health. Haleon, with its headquarters in Weybridge, the United Kingdom, is a significant player in the healthcare business.
Overall, the Telangana government’s commitment to fostering an investment-friendly environment and supporting economic growth in the state is demonstrated by the Industries Minister’s efforts to promote investment and bilateral trade links. The Minister is enticing overseas corporations and investors to think of Telangana as a location for investment and cooperation by emphasizing the state’s advantages and strengths.
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