In his inaugural address, the chief minister said the exposition, a joint effort of Punjab government and PHD Chamber that was initiated by him during his previous tenure (2002-2007), would pave the way for giving impetus to international trade and commerce, thus helping the state grow and making the region a hub of industrial activity.
He pointed out that since the Congress government had taken over the state's reins, MoUs worth Rs 50,000 crore had already been signed, with many more in the pipeline.
Reacting to the concern raised by PHD Chamber president Anil Khaitan, that as many as 32 permissions were still needed to set up a factory in Punjab, while setting up a power plant required 50, the chief minister said he would surely look into the matter and, if needed, relook the industrial policy to make sure that the 'Business First' philosophy is not compromised.
Pointing out that the state's agrarian advantage continues to exist, despite the problems faced by farmers, the chief minister said Punjab had contributed 51 per cent to the country's food stock even this year.
"It is time now to explore ways to expand the industry, which is essential for creating jobs and improving the lives of the people," he stressed.
Citing the incentives provided under the new industrial policy, launched recently by the Congress government in the state, Amarinder Singh said the state government was ready to extend all help and cooperation to industrialists from India and abroad to invest in Punjab.
Enterprising businessmen from India and other countries, visitors and buyers participating in this event would be greatly benefited, he added.
The Congress government, he said, understood the concerns of trade and industry and was continuously striving to address these issues to provide a conducive industrial environment not only in the state, but in the entire region.
Others present at the inaugural event including state government minister Navjot Singh Sidhu, MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla, Media Advisor to Punjab CM Raveen Thukral, MLAs Sukhbinder Singh Sukh Sarkaria, OP Soni, Raj Kumar Verka, Tarsem Singh Attari, Sunil Datti, Harpratap Singh Ajnala, among others.
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