The Chief Minister of MK Stalin spoke in Tamil Nadu Investment Conclave in Germany, which took place as part of TN Rising Europe Investment Drive. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Up to 23 Memorandum of Understanding (Mous) worth 3,819 Crore was signed in the investment conclave of Tamil in Germany.
The government said Mous would help generate 9,070 jobs in the state. The main obligations include VenSys (1,068 GBP Crore; 5 238 jobs), environmental BASF catalyst and metal solution (£ 300 Crore; 100 jobs), Bella Premier Happy Hygiene (£ 300 Crore; Tasks), and Energy Mash (200 Crore; 200 jobs).
As a result, 26 mous was signed when visiting the main minister in Germany, which includes an investment of 7,020 Crore with the potential to create 15,320 jobs. Among them are three Marquee offers, which were previously based on Knorr-Bremse (2,000 GBP crore), Nordex Group (1,000 crore) and EBM-Papst (£ 201 Crore).
According to the official edition, Bella Hygiene, a multinational company based in Poland behind Bella, will expand its modern production facilities for modern hygiene in the Dindigul district. The Witzenmann Group, the German leader of flexible metal hoses and expansion joints for the automotive industry, will expand production in Tamil Nadu for automotive and industrial applications.
Basf will expand its ChengalPatt. The company is in catalysts, adsorbents, battery materials and precious metal solutions. VenSys Energy AG, a German wind turbine manufacturer specializing in direct drive technology without a gear, will set up a wind turbine components in Tamil.
Herrenknecht, the leader of the global market in the tunnel boredom, will expand its Chennai. The company will support projects such as Mumbai Coastal Road and Chennai Metro Rail through its locally produced machines and components. Tamil Nadu’s instructions signed a Mittelstand Memorandum (Ausbildung) to bring the German model of dual vocational education Tamil Nadu.
Mr. Stalin also met the President of the Minister of Northern Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Hendrik Wüst and invited NRW society to explore the opportunities in Tamil Nadu. In a post on social media, Mr. Stalin said he had met Mr. Wüst in Düsseldorf.
He said that Mr. Wüst was a leader who took over a high office at a young age, hoping he would reach even higher heights in the coming years. “Tamil Nadu, Indian industrial powerhouse and northern Rhine-Westphalia, German economic power, have associated with the spirit of trust and optimism,” Stalin said. He emphasized the remarkable growth of Tamil under the rule of the Davidian model and invited Mr. Wüst to visit the state.
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Published – 2 September 2025 9:15
