On Friday, Nirmala Sitharaman (FM) said that India is committed to long-term relationships with US investors and that the two countries have set a goal of $500 billion in trade between them. Sitharaman spoke to prominent foreign investors, including General Electric, Baxter Healthcare USA, Brambles, Marsh & McLennan, and PepsiCo.
According to a finance ministry statement, Sitharaman acknowledged the efforts of CEOs of the top 40 American companies in creating a global task force to mobilise resources for India during the second pandemic wave while virtually participating in a roundtable organized by the US India Business Council (USBIC).
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