


Vijay also requested Yamaha to make continued investments in Tamil Nadu and assured the state government’s full co-operation for the company’s expansion plan.

The discussions were held about CII’s long-term partnership with CII in terms of industrial growth, investment promotion and policy-related discussions.
A detailed discussion was also held on measures for ensuring ease of doing business and support for a long-term vision to ensure stable economic and industrial growth.
“Privileged to lead the CII Tamil Nadu delegation in our first courtesy call on the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu C Joseph Vijay. We extended industry’s warmest congratulations and conveyed our full commitment to partner the new government in delivering Tamil Nadu’s USD 1.5 trillion vision by 2036,” Ravichandran Purushothaman said in a Linkedin post.
“The Chief Minister listened patiently to the delegation’s recommendations for nearly 30 minutes. Despite assuming office only recently, he made time to engage with industry leaders and discuss Tamil Nadu’s future,” J Murugavel said in a Linkedin post.
We individually shared our perspectives on the opportunities ahead for Tamil Nadu and the steps the Government should take to achieve the Chief Minister’s vision of making Tamil Nadu a USD 1.5 trillion economy by 2036, he added.
“I shared my thoughts on how Tamil Nadu can become the AI capital of India and build a stronger startup ecosystem,” Murugavel said.
