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Top bizmen join Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann’s roadshow in South Korea

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann on concluding day of his South Korea visit.

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A roadshow by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on the concluding day of his South Korea visit witnessed participation by leading industrialists on Tuesday, stated an official press note.

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Addressing a gathering, Mann highlighted Punjab’s transformation into a stable, transparent and future-ready investment destination. He said Punjab’s robust industrial ecosystem, reliable and cost-competitive power, peaceful labour relations, resilient workforce, seamless connectivity to major markets made it the most preferred investment destination.

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The CM emphasised Punjab’s vision to build technology-driven, innovation-led and mutually beneficial partnerships with South Korea across priority sectors. He reinforced the commitment of the Punjab Government to welcome South Korean companies, promoting innovation-led industrial development, and building long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships.

He also showcased the state’s governance and regulatory reforms, including the FastTrack Punjab single-window system offering 173 services, auto-deemed approvals, PAN-based business identifiers, and amendments to the Punjab Right to Business Act enabling time-bound in-principle approvals.

He said Punjab’s approach was based on partnership and working closely with the industry, by understanding their needs and ensure that the government acted as a catalyst of growth.

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South Korean companies evinced keen interest in investing in the state, stated an official press note.

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