MoUs worth ₹90,000 crore signed by Uttar
Pradesh Government with Japanese Companies
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MoUs worth ₹90,000 crore
signed by Uttar Pradesh Government with Japanese Companies.
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Memorandums of
Understanding worth ₹90,000 crore were signed by the Uttar Pradesh government
with various Japanese companies during the visit of Chief Minister Yogi
Adityanath to Japan.
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The agreements were
finalised as part of a two-day visit aimed at attracting maximum investment
into Uttar Pradesh.
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It was stated that
investor confidence in the state has been strengthened due to transparent
policies, improved law and order, and robust infrastructure development.
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The partnership between
India and Japan was described as a milestone toward achieving the vision of
making the region a one-trillion-dollar economy.
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A state-of-the-art
hydrogen power plant in Yamanashi province was visited by the Chief Minister
during his tour.
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A separate MoU was signed
with Yamanashi province to promote cooperation in green hydrogen technology and
related sectors.
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Under this agreement,
students from higher technical institutes of Uttar Pradesh will be provided
advanced training opportunities in Japan.
¨ Additionally, MoUs worth
₹60,000 crore were also signed with Singapore-based companies during the visit,
reflecting strong investor interest in Uttar Pradesh.
¨ Investment proposals worth up to ₹1 lakh crore were received from Singapore for diverse sectors aimed at boosting economic growth in the state.
¨ A major roadshow was held in Singapore, attracting leading investors, financial institutions, chairpersons and CEOs to explore business opportunities in Uttar Pradesh.