Kerala launches Vyapar 2017
Projecting Kerala as an attractive business-friendly destination with robust economic fundamentals, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has invited the global investor community and industry stakeholders to do business with the southern coastal state and accelerate its growth across various sectors, especially manufacturing and services segments.
“Kerala is ready for investments and open to business,” Vijayan told a Diplomats Meet on ‘Vyapar 2017’, jointly organised by the Kerala government and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in New Delhi on Nov 15, 2016.
Unfolding an impressive array of advantages and opportunities for business leaders before a high-profile gathering of foreign diplomats, the chief minister said the state’s galloping economy, industry-friendly laws, abundant power and skilled manpower made Kerala an ideal business hub.
Kerala has already demonstrated its economic heft in highly specialised sectors like tourism, healthcare, information technology, food processing, among others.
“We have a clear agenda for development, a knowledge-based economy and highly skilled manpower. These are all incentives for businesses to invest in the state,” said Vijayan.
The state government’s Department of Industries and Commerce is organizing ‘Vyapar 2017’, the sixth edition of Kerala B2B Meet, at Bolgatty Island Resort in Kochi from February 2 to 4 next year.
“It will showcase Kerala’s business potential and manufacturing competence to the trading and outsourcing community in India and elsewhere. It will enhance the competitiveness of SMEs (small and medium enterprises) in Kerala and provide a platform for marketing their competencies,” Vijayan told the gathering.
Kerala’s SMEs will showcase a wide variety of segments ranging from handlooms and textiles to Ayurveda therapies, herbal medications and traditional handicrafts.
The state has a strong foothold in various sectors such as rubber, coir, spices, handlooms, fisheries, agro-food processing, bamboo, cashew and tourism.
The B2B Meet would boost the branding of Kerala’s native products, improve their marketability and mobility in the global market and give the state’s manufacturing sector access to large markets outside its borders, he pointed out. fii-news.com