Isuzu has set up the facility in Sri City with an initial investment of Rs 1,500 crore.
Kikuchi, who met the Chief Minister in Japan last year, informed today that nearly 75 suppliers are keen to invest in Andhra Pradesh.
“We will require the government to drive ancillary industries too,” the Isuzu executives requested the Chief Minister.
Replying to their suggestion, Naidu said the government will come up with a policy for ancillary industries in the next Cabinet meeting.
The Chief Minister said the state will also identify clusters within Sri City and in other areas of the state where ancillary industries would be set up.
Meanwhile, Isuzu executives informed Naidu that the unit will provide around 1,500 jobs to locals.
Naidu briefed them that he wants to make Nellore-Chennai-Tirupati the automobile hub on the lines of Tokyo-Kawasaki-Yokohama trio cities.
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