Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee stated that Tempe Grupo Inditex (Zara), a Spanish textile conglomerate is set to begin production in West Bengal before Christmas.
Banerjee, who is currently in Spain, stated that the state government would grant 100 acres of concessional land in addition to all other support to the enterprise.
Mamata Banerjee tweeted, “An exciting development is on the horizon! Tempe Grupo Inditex (Zara), a major player in the textile industry, is expanding its operations. They are partnering with private entities to shift manufacturing to West Bengal, with production set to begin before Christmas 2023”, through her official ‘X’ handle.
“During the Bengal Global Business Summit in 2019, a segment titled ‘Downstream Polymer and Plastic Industry,’ was conceived aligning with our collective vision”, Banerjee continued in her tweet.
Banerjee went on to say, “To facilitate the mega project, we are in talks to grant Tempe and its partners approximately 100 acres of concessional land in a suitable location with all support from the government for a PU factory”.
“This venture promises growth, sustainability, and a prosperous future for West Bengal”, Banerjee added in her tweet.
The Bengal Chief Minister, who is on a 12-day official visit to Spain, met with the company officials in this regard.
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