
Significant progress was made on industrial investment on the first day of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's visit to Japan. Memoranda of Understanding worth approximately ₹11,000 crore were signed with various Japanese companies. The agreements include Kubota Corporation, Minda Corporation, Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Nagase & Co., Ltd., Seiko Advance, O&O Group, Fuji Japanese JV, and FujiSilvertech Concrete Pvt. Ltd. These agreements cover diverse sectors such as agricultural machinery manufacturing, industrial machinery manufacturing, water and environmental infrastructure solutions, automobiles, electronics, industrial printing and graphics, hospitality, and real estate. These agreements are expected to expand manufacturing capacity and foster new industrial cooperation.
Kubota Corporation, established in 1890 and headquartered in Osaka, is a leading Japanese multinational company with a global presence in agricultural and industrial machinery manufacturing. The company manufactures tractors, harvesters, engines, and construction equipment, as well as water and environmental infrastructure solutions such as pipes, pumps, and treatment systems. Through its collaboration with Escorts Kubota Limited, the company is expanding its manufacturing footprint in India and strengthening its presence in the farm mechanization sector.
Minda Corporation, part of the Spark Minda Group, is a leading Indian automotive component manufacturing company. It provides mechatronics, wiring harnesses, plastic interiors, sensors, and EV solutions. Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, known as JAE, specializes in advanced connectors and electronic interface solutions for the automotive and aerospace sectors. Nagase & Co., Ltd. is a diversified Japanese trading and technology company active in chemicals, advanced materials, mobility solutions, and electronics. The collaboration between these companies will promote automotive electronics and advanced component manufacturing.
Seiko Advanced is a Japanese company known for high-performance screen printing inks and coating solutions. Its products are used in automotive decals, industrial graphics, electronics panels, glass printing, and consumer appliances. The company supplies to various industrial sectors through its manufacturing facilities in India. Additionally, O&O signed agreements to invest in the hospitality and real estate sectors. These agreements, signed on the first day, are considered a step toward furthering industrial cooperation between India and Japan.
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