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H1B visa concerns resolved by Union Minister Piyush Goyal

Economy Desk By Economy Desk October 19, 2024 3 Min Read
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Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, recently announced that the H1B visa issue is no longer a concern, stating that it is now “a thing of the past” during a meeting held at Vanijya Bhavan in New Delhi.

Goyal emphasized that discussions about the H1B visa matter will no longer be part of international dialogues, indicating a shift in focus towards other aspects of economic and strategic partnerships.

During his visit to the United States, Minister Goyal spent two days in New York, where he engaged with CEOs of major companies to discuss reforms implemented by the Modi government aimed at attracting foreign investments in India, especially in sectors like pharmaceuticals and diamonds.

The city of Surat, known as a significant hub for the diamond industry, was highlighted as a key area for potential investments. Goyal met with around thirty business leaders who have already established ventures in India, showing continued interest in expanding their business operations in the country.

Following his meetings in New York, Minister Goyal traveled to Washington, where he had a luncheon meeting with 17 CEOs from the CEO forum, including a top executive from Tata Sons.

Discussions primarily revolved around restructuring the forum, as the terms of several members are set to expire in December. Additionally, various Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were signed during the visit, solidifying the commitment to strengthening business ties between India and the United States.

Apart from engagements with Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), think tanks, educators, and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Goyal also highlighted that this visit was distinct from previous ones, with no negative agendas being discussed, signifying a more optimistic outlook towards Indo-U.S. relations.

In addition to traditional sectors, talks also covered potential partnerships in important areas such as clean energy development, technology transfer, digital telecommunications, and defense.

Although discussions on biosciences have been ongoing, progress on biofuels was limited due to the upcoming U.S. elections.

Conversations also touched on establishing a stable exchange rate between the Indian rupee and the U.S. dollar, which could benefit bilateral trade. Tourism and the growth of the digital economy were other focal points during the meetings.

Goyal’s interactions at the CEO forum and with the CA forum aimed to showcase India’s evolving business environment and ongoing economic reforms, positioning the country as an attractive destination for global investments.

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