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Telangana could tap manufacturing firms exiting China: KTR

3 min read . 27 Apr 2020Yunus Y. Lasania

  • For industrial sector, operating at full capacity in the short-term will be a challenge, but operating at an optimal capacity and eventually ramping up should be the goal
  • Centre needs to start engaging with various industry bodies and missions in key manufacturing countries to lure investments into India

 

Do you think some manufacturing companies will move away from China, once the crisis eases?

 think the dependence on China is something that every manufacturing company is definitely reviewing and revisiting. For instance, we saw what the Japanese and Korean premiers have said with respect to their companies moving away from China. So in light of all that what we should, as a country, be thinking is that in any adversity there are opportunities.

The silver lining in this crisis is that it will throw up potential opportunities for India to grab. For instance, textile as a sector is heavily focussed and concentrated in China. Likewise a lot of electronic manufacturing happens in China and a lot of it will move away. So India has a brilliant opportunity to seize. Likewise, for the life sciences industry. Fortunately for us, in all these three sectors, Telangana is poised very well.

Have any companies enquired about setting up shop in Telangana?

Anybody who is looking at India, will look at more progressive states like us. We are working internally and engaging with potential investors. There are investors from China, (South) Korea and other parts of the world who have invested in Telangana, so we are reaching out to others through them.

How do you think covid-19 is going to impact the industrial sector?

Telangana can’t think in isolation and we have to see what the rest of the world is doing. We have continued our lockdown till 7 May, and did not provide any relaxations as such, but many of our neighbouring states did. So it becomes difficult for our industry also to become competitive. Some sections of the industry reached out and appealed to us, but we told them this is a pandemic and that as a government our priority is to keep our people safe.

What do you think the Centre needs to do on its part to boost the economy?

The government of India needs to seize the opportunity and create a positive spin on the whole situation. It needs to start engaging with various industry bodies and missions in various important manufacturing countries, to start engaging in activity which will lure investments to us. Secondly, why is state after state asking to include MNREGA with agriculture?

There is renewed focus on pharma and vaccines now. India’s capabilities have been proven. Even president (Donald) Trump standing in the White House and asking (Narendra) Modi to send hydroxychloroquine, is where Hyderabad gets a resounding endorsement. So a project like pharma city assumes national importance. This is the silver line I have been harping on.

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16 minutes ago, Sachin200 said:

Telangana could tap manufacturing firms exiting China: KTR

3 min read . 27 Apr 2020Yunus Y. Lasania

 

 

  • For industrial sector, operating at full capacity in the short-term will be a challenge, but operating at an optimal capacity and eventually ramping up should be the goal
  • Centre needs to start engaging with various industry bodies and missions in key manufacturing countries to lure investments into India

 

Do you think some manufacturing companies will move away from China, once the crisis eases?

 

 

 think the dependence on China is something that every manufacturing company is definitely reviewing and revisiting. For instance, we saw what the Japanese and Korean premiers have said with respect to their companies moving away from China. So in light of all that what we should, as a country, be thinking is that in any adversity there are opportunities.

The silver lining in this crisis is that it will throw up potential opportunities for India to grab. For instance, textile as a sector is heavily focussed and concentrated in China. Likewise a lot of electronic manufacturing happens in China and a lot of it will move away. So India has a brilliant opportunity to seize. Likewise, for the life sciences industry. Fortunately for us, in all these three sectors, Telangana is poised very well.

Have any companies enquired about setting up shop in Telangana?

Anybody who is looking at India, will look at more progressive states like us. We are working internally and engaging with potential investors. There are investors from China, (South) Korea and other parts of the world who have invested in Telangana, so we are reaching out to others through them.

How do you think covid-19 is going to impact the industrial sector?

Telangana can’t think in isolation and we have to see what the rest of the world is doing. We have continued our lockdown till 7 May, and did not provide any relaxations as such, but many of our neighbouring states did. So it becomes difficult for our industry also to become competitive. Some sections of the industry reached out and appealed to us, but we told them this is a pandemic and that as a government our priority is to keep our people safe.

What do you think the Centre needs to do on its part to boost the economy?

The government of India needs to seize the opportunity and create a positive spin on the whole situation. It needs to start engaging with various industry bodies and missions in various important manufacturing countries, to start engaging in activity which will lure investments to us. Secondly, why is state after state asking to include MNREGA with agriculture?

There is renewed focus on pharma and vaccines now. India’s capabilities have been proven. Even president (Donald) Trump standing in the White House and asking (Narendra) Modi to send hydroxychloroquine, is where Hyderabad gets a resounding endorsement. So a project like pharma city assumes national importance. This is the silver line I have been harping on.

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6 minutes ago, Sachin200 said:

Goosebumps vachaya interview chadivaka baa? 

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ok ani pettanu antey adi spam ani

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On 4/27/2020 at 2:45 PM, argadorn said:

apatlo  @Paiditalli kuda ilaney cases thagayi annadu next day 50 vachayi ..... emi kavadhu atleast next 10 days ... kani india lo tg lo endalu danchi koduthunayi anata... so virus galli lo sachipothundhi emo ....3pa3zo.gif

Next winter lopu ee virus ni clear cheseyyali

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