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Donald Trump Likely To Meet Mukesh Ambani, Sunil Mittal During India Visit

Donald Trump To Meet Mukesh Ambani, Sunil Mittal During India Visit
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The list of invitees includes Reliance chairman Mukesh Ambani and Airtel's Sunil Bharti

The White House would be approving the list of invitees for any potential meeting with Trump

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is also planning to visit India this month

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In order to build stronger trade and business relations, US President Donald Trump will reportedly meet business leaders from India Inc, on February 25, during his two days trip to India. The list of invitees includes Reliance Industries Limited chairman Mukesh Ambani, Bharti Airtel chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal, Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran, Mahindra Group head Anand Mahindra, Larsen and Toubro chairman A M Naik and Biocon MD Kiran Mazumdar Shaw.

As per reports, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and US-India business bodies have suggested the names of the leaders who should be meeting the US President on his visit. The US Embassy in India has sent the list of attendees to the White House for approval. It is looking to organise a roundtable meeting of CEOs, which will also include senior bureaucrats from the governments of both countries as well as top executives from US corporations.

Meanwhile, Larry Kudlow, economic advisor to President Trump, also told reporters at the White House that there is a “greater” potential that trade between India and the US may increase. Kudlow also noted that the US can supply energy to India. Moreover, he added that Trump’s visit to India will be a “very special one” and it will go a long way in further cementing India-USA friendship.

CII is hopeful that Trump’s visit to India will lead to tangible outcomes in the form of bilateral “mini” trade deal and higher investment commitments from US-based corporations.  “Expectations remain high on achieving a bilateral ‘mini’ trade deal, which hopefully lays the foundation for a more comprehensive economic partnership,” CII director general Chandrajit Banerjee, said.

Banerjee also noted that since the Indian industry has been enhancing the investment and job creation in the US, CII expects that there will be an interaction between Trump and “leading” Indian companies operating in the US.

Meanwhile, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) removed India from the list of beneficiaries of trade subsidy preference, last week. The list was a part of US countervailing duty (CVD) laws. Several other countries were removed from the list as well.

Besides Donald Trump, even Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is planning a trip to India later this month. Nadella has also reached out to the Prime Minister’s office, seeking an appointment with Modi. However, there hasn’t been any conformation in this regard.

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