RIL set to invest $60 bn in 10 yrs
Business Standard|July 03, 2024
Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), India's biggest firm operating in areas such as oil refining and retail, will invest $60 billion in the next 10 years, according to an estimate by global financial powerhouse Morgan Stanley.
- DEV CHATTERJEE

With this, RIL joins conglomerates like Tata, JSW, and Adani, which have announced big investments for the next decade.

Last month, the JSW group revised its investment target to $70 billion by 2030 - mainly in ports, steel, and infrastructure.

The new investment figure given by JSW includes $5 billion in electric vehicles in Odisha, announced in February this year.

The Tata group has announced plans to invest $120 billion while firms in the Adani tent will put in $100 billion in the next one decade mainly to build airports, sea ports, and roads. Aditya Birla group-owned Ultratech has announced it will invest ₹32,400 crore ($3.88 billion) as capex over the next three years.

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