Key Points

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis held talks with Uniqlo executives to explore deeper investments in retail and sustainable cotton farming. The state, a major cotton producer, offers ideal conditions for textile manufacturing. Uniqlo, expanding in India, aims to strengthen its supply chain from farm to store. Maharashtra’s infrastructure push, including new airports and industrial zones, makes it an attractive investment hub.

Key Points: Fadnavis Meets Uniqlo for Maharashtra Retail and Cotton Farming Expansion

  • Fadnavis meets Uniqlo execs for Maharashtra retail expansion
  • Talks focus on sustainable cotton farming investments
  • Maharashtra is India's top cotton-producing state
  • Uniqlo plans to scale operations with 15 stores in India
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Maha CM holds talks with Uniqlo for more investment in the state

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis discusses Uniqlo's investment in retail, sustainable cotton farming, and global manufacturing in the state.

"We are now working on identifying areas for partnership to benefit the entire cotton supply chain from farm to store. – Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, July 17

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday said that he held discussions with the top management of Japanese apparel and retail giant Uniqlo on deepening their presence in the state with investments in retail expansion, sustainable cotton farming and global scale manufacturing.

“It was a great pleasure to E-Meet Masahiro Yubisui (Group Executive Officer), Takashi Kuroda (COO), and the team of Uniqlo, a Japanese behemoth and one of the world’s largest apparel design and retailing companies. Nivruti Rai (MD & CEO, Invest India) and her team also joined the meeting,” the Chief Minister said in a statement on X.

“We are now working on identifying areas for partnership to benefit the entire cotton supply chain from farm to store. Their commitment will drive investment, innovation, and employment in the state,” Fadnavis said.

Maharashtra is a major cotton-producing state in India, known for its significant contribution to the country's cotton output. The state's black soil and favorable climate, with adequate rainfall and sunshine, are well-suited for cotton cultivation, making it a key crop.

Uniqlo, the Japanese global apparel retailer, has a growing presence in India, with its first store opening in October 2019 in New Delhi. As of November 2024, Uniqlo operates 15 physical stores in India, with plans to expand further. The brand has focused on key markets like Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, and Chandigarh, with recent expansions into Bengaluru and new stores in Mumbai and New Delhi.

Maharashtra is the most industrialized state in India and the highest contributor at around 15 percent to India’s GDP. Maharashtra boasts an excellent labor pool, government policies, and conducive infrastructure, which has enabled the state to maintain its top position over the last few decades.

The Maharashtra government had earlier this year announced a massive plan to raise $50 billion to invest in various infrastructure and development projects in the state.

The Maharashtra Chief Minister said between 2014 and 2019, the state had invested about $30 billion in infrastructure projects such as the Coastal Road, Atal Setu, Samruddhi Highway, and the Navi Mumbai International Airport.

“We are in talks with Indian financial institutions and foreign investors to raise $50 billion,” he said.

Fadnavis said that after New Mumbai, the state is in the process of creating a third Mumbai between Atal Setu, JNPT Port, and the new airport. And this will be three times bigger than the existing Mumbai.

The third Mumbai is already emerging as the data centre capital of India. Rentals will be 50 percent lower than in Mumbai, making it attractive for IT and tech firms. The fourth Mumbai will be around Vadhvan port with port, airport, bullet train, and coastal road connectivity, he said.

While the new Mumbai Airport will be operational soon, he said two new airports are being built in Pune and Vadhvan, while brownfield expansion is underway at Shirdi and Nagpur airports in the state.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Vidarbha region where cotton farming is major occupation, I hope this partnership actually benefits our farmers directly. Too often middlemen eat up all profits while farmers struggle with debts and poor prices.
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Aditya G
While foreign investment is welcome, I hope the government ensures Uniqlo follows ethical labor practices. We've seen too many cases where multinationals exploit Indian workers with low wages and poor conditions.
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Sarah B
Exciting news! Uniqlo's quality is excellent and their stores in Mumbai are always crowded. More investment means more options for Indian consumers and better quality clothing at reasonable prices. Win-win situation!
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Karthik V
The third Mumbai plan sounds ambitious but I worry about environmental impact. Maharashtra already faces water shortages and pollution issues. Development must be sustainable, not just rapid.
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Nisha Z
Hope they make clothes suitable for Indian weather and body types. Many international brands just shrink their global sizes and call it India collection. We need proper research and customization.

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