Two large Indian companies in the sphere of energy and metalworking are interested in investing in Macedonia. Their managements at meetings with the country’s government delegation in Kolkata and Chennai said Macedonia was offering favourable opportunities for running a business.
OPG Power Group – a company focused on developing and operating power plants in India – is interested in building large thermal power station in Macedonia.
“We are interested in constructing thermal stations and solar plants in Macedonia. Our company is deeply committed to this business in India. The atmosphere is being created by the government by allowing business in Macedonia to be opened very easily and by helping entrepreneurs to develop their business initiatives. These are very positive steps, especially the introduction of a low tax regime. I’m convinced that these measures could encourage many others to run a business and locate their capacities in Macedonia”, said the Managing Director of OPG Power Group, Arvind Gupta.
The second company mulling over the possibility of opening a business in Macedonia is BRG Group in Kolkata. The company, which manufactures steel kitchen products for households, has 15,000 employees in production capacities in all around the world. Its capital is estimated at 980 million dollars.
“We are seriously considering opening several production plants in Macedonia. For this purpose negotiations are under way to realize a brownfield investment in Macedonia. Negotiations are expected to be completed in the coming few months. With respect to other plans, we plan on investing in other plants in Macedonia with active support and assistance from the government,” the company’s CEO Sanjay Bhandari said.
According to him, Macedonia’s location needed to be used as a gateway towards markets in the Balkans and Europe.
http://www.independent.mk/articles/13350/Indian+Companies+Interested+in+Investing+in+Macedonia#sthash.113LYp78.dpuf
(OPG is UK-listed, BRG isn't)