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India’s Recent Economic Reforms Hailed In US: Nirmala Sitharaman

The Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman currently on her US visit said Joe Biden administration and ꦬUS corporates have hailed India’s recent economic reforms.

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India’s Recent Economic Reforms Hailed In US⛄: Nirmala Sitharaman
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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday said Joe Biden Administration and leaders from the corporate sector in the US have hailed recent economic refor🐠ms introduced by the Government of India.

&♓quot;The reforms that we've undertaken, particularly the steps taken for the withdrawal of the retrospective tax has been mentioned by the United States Administration as a very positive step," she said.

"The businesses with 🃏whom we have been interacting have also welcomed that decision," Sitharaman said at the conclusion of the Washington DC-leg of her US trip.

From here, she will go to New York for an interactive session with the business community before flying ba💃ck home.

She started her week-long trip from Boston.

"Many of them (businesses) thought it was💞 bold and even though it took some time to come. We have also explained that they were legal compulsions before which we had to wait because some of the litigations which were going on had to come to ⛎a logical conclusion," she said.

"We waited and the moment the logical conclusions were reached, we went to Parliament in withdrawing that. That’s been ov🧜erall very positively welcomed," she said.

R😼esponding to a question on a trade deal with the US, the finance minister said her focus was on investment incentivising agreement for which there is time till December.

"We have spok🌠en about it. The two countrie𓂃s would like to carry on the negotiation and conclude at the earliest," she said.

"But on the larger issue of the trade itself, is something which commerce (ministry) is wor🍎king together with the (American) counterpart. So, I have not engaged in depth into that," sh🍬e said.

No stranger to India-US relationship, as she played a key role in this during her previous stints as the commerce an🃏d defense minister, this was Sitharaman’s first trip to the US after the COVID-19 pandemic hit both the countries.

In addition to participating in the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF꧅) and the World Bank here, her visit highl𝔍ighted India’s economic recovery and her government's commitment to long-term reforms.

On the sidelines of the IMF and World Bank discussions, Sitharౠaman ꦜhad more than 25 bilateral meetings, the most significant of those was the India-US Economic and Financial Partnership.

That meeting wa💝s co-chaired by the𝄹 finance minister and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.

The discussions touched on key areas of economic recovery from the pandemic to macro economic outlook; coopera💯tion on global economic matters; climate finance support to infrastructure funding and combating of financing of terrorism.

She had ꩲa se🐈ries of meetings with business leaders both in Boston and Washington DC.

A dinner in her honour hosted by India’s Ambassador to the US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, at India House, was attended by top US officials, including Special Presidential Envoy on Climate Change John Kerry, World Bank President David Malpass, USAID Administrat🎐or Samantha Power and Surgeon General Dr Vivek Murthy.

These engagements provided an opportunity to highlight structural reforms which the government has broꩲught during the pandemic. (With P♔TI inputs)

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