
Andhra CM to embark on six-day Singapore tour to attract investments
During the visit, the chief minister will engage with representatives of leading global companies, business owners, prominent industrialists, and notable personalities, an official release said on Thursday.
'This visit aims to attract investments to Andhra Pradesh," it added.
This marks Naidu's second foreign visit since the formation of the TDP-led NDA government, following his earlier trip to Davos in January.
The visit is expected to serve as a key platform to promote 'Brand AP (Andhra Pradesh)' and showcase the state's new industrial and ease-of-doing-business policies.
Naidu will highlight Andhra Pradesh's robust infrastructure, including its ports, airports, highways, harbours, and natural resources—such as its 1,053-km coastline and skilled human capital—to encourage global investors to explore opportunities in the state.
The chief minister will hold meetings with CEOs and senior representatives of various companies. On the first day, he will participate in a Telugu diaspora meeting.
He will also meet senior dignitaries in Singapore to invite industrialists from the region to the 'Visakhapatnam Investment Summit' scheduled for November this year.
Naidu is slated to participate in business roundtable meetings focused on the digital economy and fintech, and will attend a dedicated business roadshow in Singapore.
As part of the tour, he will visit key infrastructure and logistics centres across the city-state, it further said. PTI STH SSK
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