The Visakhapatnam CCI Partners Conference continued on Friday with strong participation from national and international companies. Andhra Pradesh officials focused on showcasing investment opportunities, industrial policies, and growth-ready sectors. The summit attracted major business groups from different regions, marking a key economic event for the state.
The Andhra Pradesh government signed 400 MoUs with multiple global and Indian companies on Day 1. Leaders announced that the proposed projects could bring an estimated ₹11,91,972 crore investment into the state. Officials also said the deals could create nearly 13 lakh direct and indirect job opportunities across industries, including manufacturing, technology, energy, logistics, food processing, and tourism.
The government planned several sector-based sessions during the second day of the summit. Senior industrialists, investors, and business delegates will participate in networking events, panel discussions, and partnership meetings. More MoUs are expected to be completed before the conference concludes.
Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu invited global entrepreneurs to build long-term operations in Andhra Pradesh. Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, Minister Nara Lokesh, and several cabinet members joined him in presenting the state as a competitive, investor-friendly destination with strong infrastructure and skilled manpower.










