Inspire South Korean firms to invest in state: Mann to Punjabis in Seoul
Chandigarh, Dec. 8 -- Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann on Sunday gave a clarion call to the Punjabi diaspora in Seoul to act as ambassadors of Punjab for inspiring South Korean companies to invest in the state.
During an interactive community programme with the vibrant Punjabi diaspora in Seoul during his visit to South Korea, the chief minister said due to industrial friendly policies of the state government investors were already making a beeline for Punjab, adding that Punjabis in Seoul should further help the state to attract investments by becoming its brand ambassadors.
Mann said that this will open new vistas of employment for youth besides giving a major push to the industrial development of the state, thereby carving out a Rangla Punjab.
Commending the community for their entrepreneurial spirit, cultural commitment and contributions in strengthening people-to-people and business-to-business linkages, Mann also solicited their support to help create greater opportunities for innovation and technology collaboration in the state.
The chief minister also showcased the state's governance and regulatory reforms, including the FastTrack Punjab single-window system offering 173 services, auto-deemed approvals, PAN-based business identifiers, and amendments to the Punjab Right to Business Act enabling time-bound in-principle approvals.
He also highlighted Punjab's industrial infrastructure, adding that over Rs.1.4 lakh-crore on-ground investments had already been facilitated through Invest Punjab. The diaspora expressed optimism that the visit will open a new chapter in Punjab-South Korea relations. Mann also held a detailed briefing session with the Ambassador of India to the Republic of Korea Gourangalal Das....
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