Kerala signs LoIs worth Rs 1.18 lakh crore investment at WEF: Minister Rajeev
Kerala has secured investment Letters of Intent (LoIs) totaling Rs 1.18 lakh crore from 27 foreign companies at the WEF in Davos. These agreements, spanning medical technology, renewable energy, and data centers, mark Kerala's first significant in...

Rajeev, in a Facebook post, said that the letters of intent were signed with 27 companies from the US, UK, Germany, Spain, Italy and South Africa which were working in the medical technology industry, renewable energy, data center and emerging technology sectors.
The minister said that it was the first time Kerala attracted investment from the WEF.
He said the delegation from Kerala held discussions with representatives of 67 companies in three days during the WEF.
The WEF was held from January 19 to 23.
Rajeev said that officials will be assigned for the follow-up work in connection with the LoIs.
He further said that of the numerous companies that signed LoIs at the Invest Kerala Global Summit held in Kochi last year, more than 100 have entered the construction phase.
The minister said that various companies have commented that since Kerala has adopted the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) policy, the first state to do so in India, it is an incentive for more investments.
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