Has Karnataka Really Lost Any Industries?
 
                                    
                                    
                                    
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Key Takeaways
- Karnataka has not lost any industries.
- Investment commitments exceed Rs 10.27 lakh crore.
- Over 60% of investments have been realized.
- Foxconn is a significant investor in the state.
- Challenges exist due to central government policies.
Mysuru, Oct 29 (NationPress) Karnataka's Minister for Large and Medium Industries, M.B. Patil, addressed the ongoing concerns regarding the potential exodus of industries from the state. He emphatically stated that not a single industry has left and urged everyone to move beyond the false narratives being circulated.
Speaking to reporters after his visit to the district Congress office and participating in a party event, Patil emphasized that the state offers a superb working environment conducive to industrial progress, along with an abundance of talented resources. Additionally, he highlighted the government's robust industrial policies.
“Since the Congress-led administration took office, a Global Investors' Meet was organized in February, resulting in investment commitments totaling Rs 10.27 lakh crore. Remarkably, over 60 percent of this investment has already been realized. We are not merely making promises; we are delivering results. These investments are generating thousands of employment opportunities,” he stated.
“As the Industries Minister, I have traveled to numerous countries to invite investors to Karnataka. Notably, a major corporation, Foxconn, has established its largest unit outside of Taiwan in our state, dedicated to exporting high-end mobile phones.
“From Japan, traditionally known for its cautious business decisions dominated by family-run enterprises, we have secured investment commitments amounting to Rs 10,500 crore over the last two years. Remarkably, our negotiations proceeded at a swift pace. An Osaka-based firm is also set to invest,” Patil added.
“We are actively promoting various sectors, including semiconductors. Our industrial policy is investor-friendly. However, the Central government’s Semiconductor Mission is favoring BJP-led states like Gujarat and Maharashtra with special incentives, directing investments there. We are not at fault here. Previously, a company had planned to invest in our state’s semiconductor sector, but after discussions in Delhi, they altered their decision. The Central government must cease such bias,” he urged.
 
                         
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                             
                             
                             
                            