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Jaitley holds bilateral meeting with Finance Ministers of Indonesia and Australia in Washington D.C

| | Apr 22, 2017, at 09:40 pm
Washington, Apr 22 (IBNS) On the sidelines of the Spring Meetings of World Bank and IMF, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley held separate bilateral meetings with the Finance Ministers of Indonesia and Australia in Washington D.C. on Friday and discussed areas of mutual collaboration and commonality of their positions in various multilateral fora.

Shaktikanta Das, Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) also held a separate meeting with the Moody’s team in Washington D.C.

He stressed that amidst the stagnant global trade, subdued investment, and heightened policy uncertainty, India is recording GDP growth upwards of 7%.

Das also elaborated the various steps taken by the Indian Government for boosting growth, generating employment and financial inclusion.

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