After a meeting with top IKEA executives, Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao was quoted as saying all necessary clearances will be given through a single window to expedite the process of opening the store in the city.
A high-level team from the company represented by Juvenico Maeztu, Ikea Indian arm Chief Executive Officer, and Preet Dhupar, Chief Financial Officer, met Rao at Secretariat here today, a state government press release said.
The Sweden-headquartered company, founded in 1943, is one of the world's largest retailers in furniture, household goods and textiles.
It was one of the first companies in India to be allowed 100 per cent FDI in retail. In May last year, the government allowed the Swedish furniture major to invest Rs 10,500 crore for setting up single brand retail stores.
"The decision by IKEA to set up its first store in Hyderabad will place the city on the international map of IKEA stores.
During the meeting, women entrepreneur groups, bamboo and wood artisans, carpet makers were identified as potential suppliers to IKEA's store, it added.
