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Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman participated in the Roundtable organized by US India Business Council (USBIC) on “Maximizing India’s Sustainable and Inclusive Growth as Global Destination for U.S. Investment’ through video conferencing which witnessed participation of prominent foreign investors like General Electric, Baxter Healthcare USA, Brambles, Marsh & McLennan Companies, PepsiCo amongst others.
The Roundtable provided the investors with an opportunity to engage with Finance Minister and other senior officials of Government of India. The areas of discussion included Life Sciences, Green Energy, Infrastructure, Insurance, Defence, Security, Manufacturing, Renewable Energy, Power, Pharmaceuticals, Textiles and Hospitality and Digital economy.
Smt. Sitharaman acknowledged the efforts of CEOs of top-40 American companies for creating a global task force to mobilize resources for India during the 2nd COVID wave. She also mentioned that India and the U.S. have also set an ambitious target of achieving $500 billion in two-way trade.
Smt. Sitharaman spoke about stimulus packages announced recently which is tailored to meet the basic requirement of investors. She also informed the investors about India’s consistent and continuous wide-ranging reforms which makes the country an attractive destination for foreign investment and how India continues to rise as a global economic powerhouse. She mentioned about this year’s budget initiative pertaining to International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) at GIFT City, where the Government is committed towards developing it into a globally competitive hub for innovation and financial activities to serve the Indian economy and the region as a whole.
The broad messages conveyed to the investors were:
In her concluding remarks, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman spoke about going ahead with an overall vision to build a self-reliant modern India. The Finance Minister stated that the Nation is committed for long term relationship with US Investors. She spoke about:
Economic Affairs Secretary, Shri Ajay Seth highlighted India’s progress in areas of policy and taxation. He emphasized upon the e-way bill system which promotes faster and more seamless movement of goods both intra and inter-State. He also spoke about this year’s responsive and responsible budget focusing towards resolving investment and tax assessment issues, asset monetization and privatization of most of the sectors.
About USIBC
The U.S.-India Business Council was formed in 1975 as a business advocacy organization to enlighten and encourage the private sectors of both India and United States to enhance investment flows.The Council helps in making business between the United States and India easier, more efficient, and more profitable. It connects the two largest democracies in the world and inspires sustainable solutions to business challenges – both local and global.
Investor-friendly reforms and IFSC development to deepen long-term U.S.-India investment ties and market access opportunities. The statement emphasizes investor-friendly reforms and calibrated COVID-19 stimulus supporting macroeconomic stability, alongside a budget initiative to develop the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) at GIFT City as a competitive hub. It identifies tax and regulatory facilitation-including the e-way bill system and budget measures addressing investment and tax-assessment issues-and policy tools such as asset monetization and privatization to mobilize capital for infrastructure-led growth and multi-sectoral investment opportunities.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.