Osamu Suzuki meets Guj CM; govt clears issues related to proj

Suzuki and Patel discussed SMC's proposed plant coming up at Hansalpur village of Ahmedabad district at an estimated investment of Rs 4,000 crore, according to an official statement.

Gandhinagar: Japanese auto major Suzuki Motor Corp chief Osamu Suzuki today met Gujarat Chief Minister Anandi Patel, even as the state government cleared issues related to the company owning and investing at the upcoming plant in the state instead of its Indian arm, Maruti Suzuki.

Suzuki and Patel discussed SMC's proposed plant coming up at Hansalpur village of Ahmedabad district at an estimated investment of Rs 4,000 crore, according to an official statement.

He told Patel that the plant would be operational by May 2017, it added.

A senior government official said the state has sorted out all the issues pertaining to the transfer of ownership of the Gujarat plant to Suzuki from Maruti Suzuki India (MSI).

"At present, all the technical issues have been sorted out. Concession on VAT is not at all an issue, as we are going to give them concession," said state Additional Chief Secretary Finance Hasmukh Adhiya.

The plant was originally proposed to be set up Suzuki's Indian arm Maruti Suzuki India. It was, however, decided that the Japanese parent would own and invest there.

The move was opposed by institutional shareholders in Maruti Suzuki, forcing the company to seek minority shareholders approval after tweaking original proposals and the voting is expected to be held sometime in October.

It had also led to issues on the agreement with the state government as it was signed with MSI and not Suzuki. Such an investment by SMC would have to be considered a Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), requiring the government to rework rules related to VAT concession to clear the proposal.

Earlier during June this year, MSI Chairman R C Bhargava had met Anandi Patel and Finance Minister Saurabh Patel to sort out the issues.

The plant was meant be MSI' first plant outside Haryana and third in the country after Gurgaon and Manesar. Now, it is is being proposed to be set up another wholly owned company of SMC -- Suzuki Motor Gujarat Pvt Ltd.

During June 2012, the state government allocated 700 acres of land to Maruti Suzuki India Ltd (MSIL) near Hansalpur to set up their plant. At that time, it was announced that MSIL will invest Rs 4,000 crore.

During their meeting today, Patel extended a formal invitation to Suzuki to attend the forthcoming 'Vibrant Gujarat Summit-2015' to be held in January.

Suzuki told Patel that a high-level delegation will participate in the upcoming summit, a press release said.

During the meeting, Suzuki also briefed Patel about recent visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Japan.

"Suzuki said that Modi received overwhelming response in Japan and more and more Japanese firms are attracted to India.

"Since Modi was Gujarat CM earlier, Suzuki claimed that the state has became a favourite place for investment among the majority of Japanese firms. We are now expecting more investment coming from Japan," said Adhiya.

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