Vibrant Gujarat: Dutch firms to sign 3.6 billion Euros investment proposals for projects across India 

Avinash Nair Updated - January 08, 2024 at 07:55 PM.

The Ambassador of the Netherlands to India will be leading a 158-member delegation to the summit which includes 45 Dutch companies

“Using the Vibrant Gujarat platform we are proposing an investment proposal of 3.6 billion Euros in ports, renewable energy and manufacturing. This includes investments in Gujarat and other parts of the country,” said Amlan Bora, chief representative for India and Trade and Investment Commissioner, Netherlands | Photo Credit: AMIT DAVE

Dutch companies will sign 3.6 billion Euros worth of MoUs at the Vibrant Gujarat summit for investments across India, including Gujarat, said Amlan Bora, chief representative for India and Trade and Investment Commissioner, Netherlands Business Support Office said Monday.

“Using the Vibrant Gujarat platform we are proposing an investment proposal of 3.6 billion Euros. These investments are for ports, renewable energy and manufacturing. This includes investments in Gujarat and other parts of the country,” Bora said while addressing media persons here. 

“It is difficult for me to bifurcate the investments for projects in Gujarat. The investments are spread for a period of five years,” he added. Marisa Gerards, Ambassador of the Netherlands to India will be leading a 158-member delegation to the summit. This includes 45 Dutch companies.

Published on January 8, 2024 13:47

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