- galaxy
- 24 Oct 2024 07:10 PM
- NaraLokesh, USInvestment, AndhraPradesh
Minister Nara Lokesh is set to begin a crucial 10-day tour of the United States on Friday, aiming to attract significant investments to Andhra Pradesh. His itinerary includes meetings with representatives from high-profile companies such as Tesla, Google, and Meta, as he works to bolster the state's business landscape.
Lokesh has already made strides in this direction, recently engaging with the Tata Group about establishing a TCS campus in Visakhapatnam. He has also discussed potential investments with Tamil Nadu-based Shiv Nadar’s company and the Japanese ambassador, demonstrating his proactive approach to attracting foreign capital.
However, the timing of his US tour raises concerns, given the looming US Presidential elections next month. With investor focus shifting towards the electoral outcomes, many potential backers are hesitant to commit to new ventures. The political climate in the US is uncertain, and investors are closely monitoring public sentiment to inform their decisions.
Should former President Donald Trump, the Republican candidate, have a strong chance of victory, there is speculation that many businesses might choose to stay in the US, especially if they anticipate a potential reduction in inflation under his leadership. This uncertainty has led to a cautious approach among investors, with some countries’ representatives recently facing cold shoulders from US businesses.
As Minister Lokesh embarks on this ambitious journey, it remains to be seen how effectively he can convince corporate giants and multinational companies to invest in Andhra Pradesh despite the prevailing economic and political climate.