CM Naidu invites industrialists to invest in Andhra, calls next 10 years ‘inspiring’

Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday invited industrialists to invest in the state and experience its governance, terming the next 10 years as inspiring times that they cannot afford to miss.

Addressing the national executive committee meeting of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in Vijayawada, Naidu recalled that while he used to talk about the ‘ease of doing business’ earlier, he is now focusing on the ‘speed of doing business.’

“One thing I am asking you—invest in Andhra Pradesh, see the governance. Earlier, I used to talk about the ease of doing business; now, I am talking about the speed of doing business,” Naidu said.

“The new policy framework has been designed based on comprehensive consultations with Industry veterans. The policy framework aims to foster businesses and a spirit of entrepreneurship in our state. We’re building the best business ecosystem in the country. I want to assure you that the GoAP will take every step to help you set a base in AP and grow,” he said.

“There’s never been a better time to invest in India, there’s never been a better time to invest in Andhra Pradesh! Collaborate with us on this exciting growth journey, where we can expand both your business horizons and our state’s potential. Looking forward to seeing you in Andhra Pradesh!” he added.

The Cabinet meeting, chaired by the Chief Minister on Wednesday, approved policies for industrial development, MSME & entrepreneur development policy, food processing, electronics, private parks, and integrated clean energy.

The industrial policy has the target of attracting Rs 30 lakh crore in the manufacturing sector during the next five years. It aims to operationalise investments worth Rs 5 lakh crore during the policy period.

The policy has set the target of attracting Foreign Direct Investment of Rs 83,000 crore and creating five lakh jobs in manufacturing sectors. The government will develop over 175 sector and cluster-focused industrial parks. The policy also aimed to double exports to Rs. 33,200 crore.

“These policies align with our vision to attract investment, create jobs, boost entrepreneurship, and lead in clean energy. Our major focus is employment generation and empowering the youth of Andhra Pradesh to think globally and act globally, with initiatives like one family, one entrepreneur,” Naidu had said after the Cabinet meeting.