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Chandigarh, June 1

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Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and Satoshi Suzuki, Ambassador of Japan to India, jointly chaired a video-conference here today.

A total of 35 top Japanese investors and CEOs of Japanese companies participated in the event, organised by the Japan External Trade Organisation.

“One thing that has surely not changed is the strength of Japan-Haryana heart-to-heart connect.” This was the consensus at the conclusion of the video-conference.

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Leading Japanese companies, including Honda, Maruti Suzuki, Canon, Daiken, NEC Technologies, Mitsui, Unicharm and Munjal Kiriu, described Haryana as a favourite destination for foreign investors.

Khattar elaborated on various new initiatives taken by the government to woo foreign investors, including allotment of land to manufacturing units on lease and Enterprises Promotion Policy 2020.

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