India

Indian manufacturing can meet US demands

As the US looks for an alternative to Chinese products, India’s manufacturing sector has the potential to meet its demands, an Indian-American entrepreneur has said, asserting that American technology and Indian manpower can create another cool
economy.
Vinesh Virani, who is working on a number of Indian agricultural products with an emphasis on ayurvedic and organic to meet the American demands which surged post-Covid-19, said it would be helpful for India to open up its market for American products and services.
“A lot of manufacturing that shifts from China and other parts of the world can be very much suitable to India, and India can fulfill America’s demand. We (Indian Americans) are looking at (Narendra) Modi’s visit as trade-related, open market,” Virani told PTI.

American technology and Indian manpower can create another cool economy, he said. Referring to some of the restrictions imposed by India on the import of certain agricultural products, Virani hoped that Prime Minister Modi and the Biden administration agree on finalising an agreement that would further open up the market on both sides. Virani applauded President Biden for inviting Prime Minister Modi on an official state visit.

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