Several MNCs evince interest in Bengal during BGBS: Govt

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

A clutch of Multinational companies have expressed interest in during the big-ticket Global Business Summit (BGBS) that concluded today, the West government said. Some of these big names include Dassult, Saudi Aramco, Multi Commodity Center, Samsung, PepsiCo, and Chemixil Corp, the government said in a statement. Yum Brands, that supplies to outlets like and Taco Bell, has signed MoU to source agri inputs and chicken from West Bengal, it said. While has signed an agreement with the state for animation academy, SAP has inked pact on blockchain technology, and Fujisoft for skilling youths in MoUs were also signed in mining, power and several other sectors with signed three MoUs with Exeter University, and The government, on the concluding day of BGBS, announced logistics park development and promotion policy, Export promotion policy and Ro-Ro Operation promotion policies. However, it did not spell out the details of the policies. Speciality Restaurants, owners of several restaurant chains, also signed an MoU for skilling. will offer scholarships to 1,000 women for tech skilling, the release said. App-cab service providers and Ola signed MoU with the West transport department for training -- a move Chief Minister said, can generate employment for one lakh people. This year, investment proposals of nearly Rs 2.20 lakh crore has been received so far, the government said, despite a subdued overall investment scenario. The last edition of BGBS had garnered investment proposals of Rs 2.35 lakh crore.

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First Published: Wed, January 17 2018. 18:15 IST