Gaming, auto and FMCG sectors, S Korean companies assured investment in State
YG-1 announced a significant investment of USD 150 million in Karnataka
ANI
BENGALURU, 4 JULY
The Karnataka
government engaged in discussion with the major Korean companies to reinforce
the state's economic landscape across gaming, FMCG, and automotive sectors. The
meeting took place between M.B. Patil, Minister for Large and Medium Industries
and Infrastructure Development, Government of Karnataka and prominent Korean
companies such as YG-1, Krafton Inc., Go Pizza, and HY Automotive Controls.
During the meeting, YG-1 announced a significant investment of USD 150 million in Karnataka. YG-1 is a global cutting tool manufacturer based in South Korea. The company already operates a manufacturing facility in Tumakuru Machine Tool Park (TMTP) in Karnataka.
Reacting to the
investment decision of the company, Patil wrote in a post on social media
platform X (formerly Twitter), "YG-1 Announces Major Investment and
Expansion Plans in State. YG-1, a leading global company in precision tooling,
has announced a significant investment of $150 million in Karnataka.
Building on its
commitment to cultural exchange, YG-1 is pleased to announce the establishment
of a state-of-the-art Korean language learning and training centre in our
State. To further fuel innovation and technological advancements, YG-1 has also
proposed the creation of a cutting-edge R&D Center. The state government is
committed to supporting YG-1's ambitious plans."
Among the key
discussion points, future plans along with export strategies were prominent during
the meeting, as per a release. Both sides discussed the opening up of a Korean
Language training centre. Additionally, import duties from India to the US
compared to Korea were also discussed, the release added. During the meeting
focused on Karnataka's FMCG ecosystem, Patil engaged Lim Jae-won, CEO of Go
Pizza. ANI
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