The company, which is planning a two-million unit capacity plant for an investment of about $1 billion was to take a call this month on the project location based on the possible advantages, including incentives the two states offer.
However, officials here were given to understand that the company would take a final view on this only by June, 2011, i.e., after the new government in Tamil Nadu is in place.
The government officials in Andhra Pradesh were tight-lipped over the outcome of the discussions held by Varin with AP chief minister at the latter's official residence even as the company delegation proceeded to Tamil Nadu to meet deputy chief minister M K Stalin.
One of the reasons for postponing its decision, as sources pointed out, was that the company's consulting firm has favoured
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