UP International Trade Show 2025 to Open Big Doors for Investors
Bengaluru Roadshow Draws 250+ Industrialists

Lucknow | 19, July 2025 : The Uttar Pradesh government is working hard to attract big businesses. Over 250 industrialists joined a roadshow in Bengaluru to learn about the UP International Trade Show 2025. The event was led by UP MSME Minister Rakesh Sachan.
UP Highlights Investor-Friendly Push
Sachan told entrepreneurs that UP is India’s growth engine. The state has over 96 lakh MSMEs. This makes up 14% of India’s total small businesses. UP runs schemes like One District, One Product (ODOP) to help artisans in every district.
Single Window System Gains Praise
To help new businesses, UP offers a simple single window system. A strong land bank, clear law and order, better air networks, new expressways, and good labour laws make it easy to invest. These factors boost the image of the UP International Trade Show 2025 as the right place to connect.
Projects Worth Rs 25 Lakh Crore Approved
So far, projects worth Rs 25 lakh crore have been cleared out of Rs 40 lakh crore. This shows UP’s huge growth plan. The UP International Trade Show 2025 aims to help investors find good deals and grow with UP.
Event Dates and Scope
The show will run from September 25 to 29 at India Expo Centre and Mart, Greater Noida. The venue can hold 2,400 exhibitors and will attract about 1.25 lakh B2B visitors and 4.5 lakh B2C visitors. Over 550 international buyers from 70 countries are also expected.
Industry Leaders Show Support
Many trade bodies showed support for UP’s plans. Karnataka’s industry leaders agreed that UP has big chances for new business. Local leaders promised full help to make the trade show a success.
UP’s Goal: $1 Trillion Economy
UP’s goal is clear — to become a one trillion-dollar economy. The UP International Trade Show 2025 will be key in achieving this. Business clusters for MSMEs, ODOP goods, and B2B meets will help make this goal real.
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