Maharashtra: Trump company to invest Rs 300 cr, says minister Uday Samant
Stuttgart/Mumbai/UNI: Maharashtra State Industries Minister Uday Samant Sunday informed that the Trump company will invest about Rs 300 crore in Maharashtra in the next two years.
Uday Samant is currently on a visit to Germany to increase investment and job creation in the state.
According to an official press statement, on the first day, Samant visited the Trump company in Stuttgart and had a positive discussion about investment growth.
आज स्टुटगार्ट येथील ट्रम्प कंपनीला भेट देऊन पाहणी केली. मशीन टूल्स मॅन्युफॅक्चरिंग व लेझर टेक्नॉलॉजी मधील गुंतवणूकीबाबत कंपनीच्या शिष्टमंडळासमवेत सकारात्मकपणे चर्चा केली. महाराष्ट्र हे उद्योगस्नेही राज्य असून कंपनीस गुंतवणुकीसाठी सर्वतोपरी सहकार्य करण्याचा विश्वास व्यक्त केला. pic.twitter.com/J6sObNCO6o
— Uday Samant (@samant_uday) January 13, 2023
At this time, it was suggested that the Trump company will invest about Rs 300 crore in Maharashtra in the next two years.
During his Germany, Samant visited Trump Company's production facility in Stuttgart.
Richard Banmueller, CEO of Trump Company and Sandeep Patil, Managing Director of Trump India welcomed Samant.
Banmueller presented the company's state-of-the-art laser cutting machines and folding machines.
These machines are being used to manufacture electric vehicle (EV) batteries and battery storage units.
Trump Company is keen to start a manufacturing plant in Maharashtra for these machines.
For this Samant has invited the company to visit Maharashtra and has assured that the Maharashtra government will provide full cooperation for the same.
The company clarified that the representatives of the company will visit Maharashtra next month and inspect the site.
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