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TN Govt signs MoU with Nissan to train 100 engineers  

(from left) Maya Tissafi, Ambassador of Switzerland to India & Bhutan, Embassy of Switzerland, New Delhi; TRB Rajaa, TN Industries Minister; Niklaus-Samuel Gugger - Member, Swiss National Council, Council of Europe President, Swiss Indian Parliamentary Group at the Tamil Nadu European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Business Summit 2025, organised by SICCI in Chennai

(from left) Maya Tissafi, Ambassador of Switzerland to India & Bhutan, Embassy of Switzerland, New Delhi; TRB Rajaa, TN Industries Minister; Niklaus-Samuel Gugger – Member, Swiss National Council, Council of Europe President, Swiss Indian Parliamentary Group at the Tamil Nadu European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Business Summit 2025, organised by SICCI in Chennai
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The Tamil Nadu government signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Japanese automobile maker Nissan to set up a training facility in Chennai, which will skill 100 engineers, said Industries Minister TRB Rajaa.

The facility will also train the engineers in spoken Japanese language following which they will receive employment at Nissan’s centres in Japan, he added.

Rajaa was speaking to newspersons at the sidelines of the Tamil Nadu EFTA Business Summit here on Wednesday. The summit was organised by the Southern India Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) in collaboration with Guidance Tamil Nadu. 

“Tamil Nadu has a passion for Industries and we want to add value to the tech be it Swiss precision or German quality…. Our intention is not to sign MOUs for the sake of it or for highlighting the investment numbers. Our focus is on conversion and providing employment opportunities to the youth of Tamil Nadu,” he said speaking at the event.    

Rajaa called for the creation of a working group with both EFTA stakeholders and SICCI members that will coordinate the negotiations on a fixed timeline. SICCI has already collaborated to create an EFTA Desk to further encourage collaboration. 

The event also saw the participation of Ambassadors and stakeholders from the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), comprising Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein including Maya Tissafi, Ambassador of Switzerland to India and Bhutan, Benedikt Höskuldsson, Ambassador of Iceland to India  

Speaking at the event, Maya Tissafi, Ambassador of Switzerland to India and Bhutan, Embassy of Switzerland, New Delhi, said that the EFTA countries are committed to promoting investments in India, targeting $100 billion over the next 15 years, creating 1 million jobs.  

The bullish sentiment was echoed by Benedikt Hoeskuldsson, Ambassador of Iceland to India, Embassy of Iceland, New Delhi, who said the TEPA agreement will bolster the trade between India and Iceland in three key sectors, including Premium seafood and food products, technology and geothermal energy.    

Published on October 8, 2025

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