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Japanese officials make a beeline@Sri City

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Integrated business city, Sri City recently hosted a slews of Japanese officials comprising both of officials and business delegation.

A four member delegation, comprising of senior officials of the Embassy of Japan in India, headed by Ms. Kyoko Hokugo, Economic & Development Minister visited Sri City wherein Mr. Satish Kamat, President (Operations), and Mr. R. Shivshankar, Senior Vice President (Marketing) briefed them on the infrastructure and unique features of mega industrial park. 

Expressing satisfaction on the available infrastructure and locational advantages, Ms. Kyoko Hokugo said, “We are impressed with the potential of Sri City and happy to witness the brisk development in Sri City, which is the ‘favoured’ industrial park in India for Japanese companies.”

Commenting on the visit, Dr. Ravindra Sannareddy stated, “We are delighted to engage with the distinguished officials from Japanese Embassy led by the Economic & Development Minister. 

The conducive business atmosphere here, coupled with exceptional infrastructure, a skilled workforce, and governmental support, would undoubtedly leave a strong impression and lead to increased investments in Sri City, which is recognised as the second largest Japanese Industrial Township in the country. 

There is an ecosystem in place that encourages supply chain firms to establish their facilities here, assisting the Japanese OEMs.”

The delegation held an interactive discussion with the CEOs of several of the Sri City-based Japanese enterprises.  

Similarly a business delegation consisting of 25 members, representing prominent Japanese corporations and business entities in different sectors also visited Sri City. 

The mission was organised by Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun, a prominent publishing conglomerate in Japan. The delegation was led by Mr. Masanori Nakano, Former Ambassador of Japan to Jamaica, and Mr. Imizu Haruhiro, President, Nikkan Kogyo Shinbun. 

The delegation included top executives from companies such as Laplace, Totsukajuryo, Mitani, Sanritsu Machine Industry, Nambu, Nihon Shinkan, and Visko, among others.

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