"Chinese companies have invested Rs 700 crore in the state so far, but with the signing of this pact to establish industrial parks in the state, we believe that their investment will increase," Additional Chief Secretary Industry D J Pandian said.
"The Chinese have shown interest in establishing three to four industrial parks here. One has been finalised near Karjan in Vadodara in Gujarat," Pandian said, giving details of MoUs signed between the China Development Bank (CDB) and iNDEXTb (Industrial Extension Bureau).
"This will help promote domestic industry, as local companies will have the opportunity to become suppliers to Chinese manufacturing units. It will also encourage adoption of new technology by local firms and reduce imports," Pandian said.
However, the official said that at this time it is not possible to estimate the figure of likely Chinese investment in Gujarat.
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