Lucknow: In the lead-up to the third edition of the UP International Trade Show 2025, Uttar Pradesh is set to hold its second major domestic roadshow in Hyderabad on July 11. Following the Delhi roadshow, the Hyderabad event will focus on showcasing the state’s capabilities in trade, investment, exports, and innovation to key stakeholders in South India.
Organised as part of a nationwide campaign, the roadshows aim to build momentum for the trade show, scheduled from September 25 to 29 in Greater Noida. The event in Hyderabad will bring together foreign diplomats, embassy officials, international buyers, trade associations, and industrial representatives.
Key focus areas include micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), the One District One Product (ODOP) initiative, textiles, electronics, electric vehicles, IT, agro-based industries, and food processing. Presentations and discussions will highlight infrastructure development, industrial growth, and opportunities available in the state’s policy environment.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath Highlights Sanatan Dharma’s Cultural Legacy At Gorakhnath Temple On Guru PurnimaMinister for MSME, Khadi and Village Industries, Handloom and Textiles, Rakesh Sachan, will lead the delegation and present the state’s Export Vision 2025 to investors and businesses.
The event is part of a broader effort to attract partnerships, promote indigenous products, and position the state as a competitive player in global trade. Future roadshows are planned in Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad.
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