Apple CEO Attends U.S. Business Leader Roundtable With Indian Prime
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apple ceo tim cook joined top business leaders in roundtable session india's prime minister narendra modi on sunday. many 21 high-profile chief executives of u.s. corporations attended gathering in washington, d.c., including google's sundar pichai, microsoft's satya nadella, , amazon's jeff bezos (via india economic times).
prime minister modi kicked off u.s. visit telling ceos india's growth presented "win-win" opportunity both nations, referring government's attempts improve business climate, including unified goods , services tax (gst) hoped encourage american companies invest there.
the prime minister reportedly listened wish lists of ceos in attendance, voicing concerns tax rates under coming gst regime. modi, meanwhile, stressed importance of cooperation start-ups, innovation , tapping intellectual, educational, , vocational training potential in india.
apple in talks indian government officials expand fledgling iphone manufacturing base in country, following discussions last year prime minister modi, has been working promote "make in india" initiative. apple creating new distribution center in india consolidate logistics , supply chain in country.
prime minister modi's two-day visit continues on monday, when meet president trump discuss trade , investment issues between 2 countries.
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