Maharashtra puts on hold Rs 5\,000-cr Chinese projects citing border row

Maharashtra puts on hold Rs 5,000-cr Chinese projects citing border row

These three deals had been signed before the Ladakh stand-off

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Maha puts 3 Chinese projects worth Rs 5,000 cr on hold, cites border clash
The state government signed agreements worth over Rs 16,000 crore with global companies including Chinese groups

The has put on hold three major agreements signed with Chinese companies at the recently concluded 2.0 investor meet, officials said.

The proposed projects entail investments of around Rs 5,000 crore in the state.

"We have taken this decision in consultation with the Central government. These agreements were signed prior to the development on the Indo-China border and killing of 20 Indian soldiers," Industry Minister Subhash Desai said.

He added that the Ministry of External Affairs has advised the state government against signing any further agreements with Chinese companies.

It may be recalled that at the online 2.0 meet, the state government signed agreements worth over Rs 16,000 crore with global companies including Chinese groups.

They include a Rs 3,770-crore MoU with the Great Wall Motors to set up an automobile manufacturing unit in Pune' Talegaon and a Rs 1,000-crore in partnership with Foton (China) and PMI Electro Mobility.

Besides, Henglu Engineering made a commitment of Rs 250-crore for the expansion plans at its unit Phase II in Pune.

Apart from China, the state signed around nine other MoUs with companies from the US, South Korea, Singapore and various domestic entities, with huge employment generation potential.

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First Published: Mon, June 22 2020. 13:02 IST