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Industry & Economy
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Engineering Corporate - Outsourcing `India can attract 25% of global engg process outsourcing' Our Bureau
COZYING UP: The Japanese Minister for International Affairs Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry, Mr Toshiaki Kitamura, with the Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr Kamal Nath, at the inaugural session of the 17th International Engineering & Technology Fair at Pragati Maidan in the Capital on Tuesday. Kamal Narang
Infrastructure needs
He said that the need for infrastructure in the domestic market was pegged at $330 billion and hence had a great potential in achieving the growth target of 15 per cent in manufacturing. "We are targeting a growth rate of 25 per cent from the current share of 17 per cent of the share of manufacturing sector to the country's GDP. At present the exports in this sector stand at $24 million and may cross $30 million," said Mr Nath.
Japanese FDI
He also highlighted that FDI from Japan to India had been growing at 60 per cent for the last two years. "Japanese business is excited about the Delhi-Mumbai industrial corridor, a mega industrial zone that will attract investments and promote trade," said Mr Toshiaki Kitamura, Vice-Minister for International Affairs, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Government of Japan.
New wave
"Re-engagement of Japan and India had commenced with the visit of the Prime Minister to Japan in December," said Mr R. Seshasayee, President, CII that has organised the fair jointly with Japan as the partner country.
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