After his one-and-half hour meeting with the 13-member AMCHAM India delegation led by its chairman Lowell Paddock, Mitra told reporters here that the US investors had shown keen interest in investing in a number of sectors in the state and future cooperation considering it as a hub in South East Asia and among ASEAN countries.
"We are happy that US companies are keen on investing in the state with a change in its environment and work culture, even as it took ten years to make this breakthrough," he said.
Optimistic about investment in the state, the Minister said he had asked the members of the delegation, representing various multinational companies, to come up with specific proposals for the state government's consideration.
"With this change in attitude by the US investors, there will be an enormous investment in the state resulting in development, economic progress and employment opportunity," he said.
Describing his meeting with the AMCHAM executive committee, Mitra said the members of the delegation were considering various modes of investment in the state, including the PPP model.
