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Telangana CM Promotes Warangal Textile Park to Korean Investors

By August 13, 20241 Min Read
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The Chief Minister’s presentation was reportedly met with remarkable enthusiasm, raising expectations for significant investment in Warangal and other parts of Telangana.

A Revanth Reddy, Chief Minister, Telangana, who is currently touring South Korea, promoted Telangana’s Mega Textile Park in Warangal as an ideal investment destination for Korean textile companies. During a business roundtable organised by the Korea Federation of Textile Industry (KOFOTI), he emphasised the park’s potential as a venue for industry leaders’ gatherings.

The event featured prominent figures from the Korean textile sector, including Youngone Chairman Kihak Sung, KOFOTI Executive Vice-Chairman Soyoung Joo, and executives from 25 major textile companies. The Chief Minister’s presentation was reportedly met with remarkable enthusiasm, raising expectations for significant investment in Warangal and other parts of Telangana.

To leverage this positive response, Revanth Reddy announced the creation of a dedicated task force. This task force, led by his colleague D Sridhar Babu, will focus on swiftly transforming the discussed opportunities into concrete investments.

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