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Tamil Nadu holds avenues to boost ties with CLMV countries, says CII

Principal secretary of Tamil Nadu industries department N Muruganandam urged the CLMV countries to explore opportunities in real estate, tourism, infrastructure and information technology in the state.

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Published : Oct 16, 2019, 2:41 PM IST

Tamil Nadu holds avenues to boost ties with CLMV countries, says CII

Chennai: CII (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam) taskforce chairman and ambassador Gautam Mukopadhaya on Tuesday said Tamil Nadu offers growth opportunities in economic relationships with the CLMV countries.

Chennai is at the epicentre of a global economy, particularly the Asian economy connecting Eastern Asia through South-East Asia to India, he said at an event here.

Mukopadhaya was addressing the gathering at the first edition of India-CLMV Reverse Buyer-Seller Meet organised by trade body Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).

"Tamil Nadu is very enterprising and industrialised and well connected to the CLMV countries, this connection provides tremendous growth opportunities in areas of business, investment and economic relationships," he said.

Principal secretary of Tamil Nadu industries department N Muruganandam urged the CLMV countries to explore opportunities in real estate, tourism, infrastructure and information technology in the state.

Chairman of CII southern region, international linkage sub-committee, TT Ashok said CLMV countries should collaborate with India in automotive, chemicals, electronics, capital goods for sustainable economic growth.

Chairman of CII Tamil Nadu state council S Chandramohan said Tamil Nadu is at forefront of auto-components, digital space and these are some of the areas where CLMV countries should look for collaboration.

Read more: US-China trade war to drag down global growth: IMF

Chennai: CII (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam) taskforce chairman and ambassador Gautam Mukopadhaya on Tuesday said Tamil Nadu offers growth opportunities in economic relationships with the CLMV countries.

Chennai is at the epicentre of a global economy, particularly the Asian economy connecting Eastern Asia through South-East Asia to India, he said at an event here.

Mukopadhaya was addressing the gathering at the first edition of India-CLMV Reverse Buyer-Seller Meet organised by trade body Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).

"Tamil Nadu is very enterprising and industrialised and well connected to the CLMV countries, this connection provides tremendous growth opportunities in areas of business, investment and economic relationships," he said.

Principal secretary of Tamil Nadu industries department N Muruganandam urged the CLMV countries to explore opportunities in real estate, tourism, infrastructure and information technology in the state.

Chairman of CII southern region, international linkage sub-committee, TT Ashok said CLMV countries should collaborate with India in automotive, chemicals, electronics, capital goods for sustainable economic growth.

Chairman of CII Tamil Nadu state council S Chandramohan said Tamil Nadu is at forefront of auto-components, digital space and these are some of the areas where CLMV countries should look for collaboration.

Read more: US-China trade war to drag down global growth: IMF

Intro:Body:

Chennai, Oct 15 (PTI) CII (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and

Vietnam) taskforce chairman and ambassador Gautam Mukopadhaya

on Tuesday said Tamil Nadu offers growth opportunities in

economic relationships with the CLMV countries.

    Chennai is at the epicentre of a global economy,

particularly the Asian economy connecting Eastern Asia

through South-East Asia to India, he said at an event here.

    Mukopadhaya was addressing the gathering at the first

edition of India-CLMV Reverse Buyer-Seller Meet organised by

trade body Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).

    "Tamil Nadu is very enterprising and industrialised and

well connected to the CLMV countries...this connection

provides tremendous growth opportunities in areas of business,

investment and economic relationships," he said.

    Principal secretary of Tamil Nadu industries department N

Muruganandam urged the CLMV countries to explore opportunities

in real estate, tourism, infrastructure and information

technology in the state.

   Chairman of CII southern region, international linkage

sub-committee, TT Ashok said CLMV countries should collaborate

with India in automotive, chemicals, electronics, capital

goods for sustainable economic growth.

    Chairman of CII Tamil Nadu state council S Chandramohan

said Tamil Nadu is at forefront of auto-components, digital

space and these are some of the areas where CLMV countries

should look for collaboration.


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