TN signs MoUs with five auto majors for Rs5,700cr investments
As part of efforts to attract more investments in the state, Tamil Nadu government on Monday signed pacts with five automobile majors entailing inflow of at least Rs5,700 crore that would create 9,530 jobs.
The MoUs with Daimler India Commercial Vehicles Pvt Ltd, India Yamaha Motor Ltd, Ashok Leyland-Nissan Motor Company Ltd, Eicher Motors Ltd and Philips Carbon Black Ltd were signed in the presence of Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa.
Making suo motu statement in the Assembly, Jayalalithaa said German luxury car maker Daimler has decided to double the investments proposed in the state.
"During the previous (DMK) government Daimler said it will invest Rs3,000 crore at the time of signing the MoU. But in 2010, it reduced it to Rs2,000 crore. Now, it has planned to double the investments in the state to Rs4,000 crore. The MoU was signed today", she said.
Through this new investments, she said 3,000 direct employments would be made in the plant.
Daimler India manufactures trucks at the 400 acre plant at Oragadam near here. Jayalalithaa inaugurated the manufacturing unit in April.
Similarly, two-wheeler giant Yamaha has proposed to make investments of Rs1,500 crore for the third manufacturing unit in Tamil Nadu spread across 125 acre, Jayalalithaa said.
The state government signed MoU with top officials of India Yamaha Motor, she said, adding that with the proposed investments 3,000 new job opportunities would be made and an additional 20,000 indirect employments would be created, she said.
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