NEW DELHI: Andhra Pradesh IT minister Nara Lokesh said the state govt has reduced power tariffs for shrimp farmers to address a key disadvantage against rivals such as Ecuador after the US tariffs. “Our closest competitor, Ecuador, had 16% tariffs, so the difference was around 34%. I sat with the ministers, we interacted with the industry, and we proactively looked at how we could assist them. One of the measures was a reduction of power tariffs for the shrimp farmers. It was close to Rs 4, and now it’s down to Rs 1.5, which itself gives a lot of relief,” he said, adding that new export markets such as Russia and Australia have been explored for the state’s industry as well.Speaking at a press conference, the minister said that Andhra Pradesh secured firm investment commitments of $120 billion across sectors and aimed to generate 7 lakh jobs. He said every policy rolled out by the state govt is aimed at creating employment and fostering industrial growth.
After US tariff hike, Andhra Pradesh cuts power bill to help shrimp farmers



