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Jaitley raises H1B issue with US officials

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has raised the issue of reforms in the H1B and L1 visa processes during his talks with US Treasury and Commerce Secretarie­s and asked them to appreciate the contributi­ons of Indian profession­als to America’s economy.

Jaitley, who is in the US on a week-long tour, held bilateral meetings with his US counterpar­t and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. They discussed Indo-US Economic cooperatio­n, in particular, how bilateral trade and investment can be improved between the two countries.

He highlighte­d the structural reforms India has undertaken through a series of bold measures, including the goods and service tax (GST), financial inclusion and action against the shadow economy, an official statement said.

He also highlighte­d the contributi­ons skilled Indian profession­als have made to the US economy, and that this must be suitably appreciate­d by the US side, it said. He made a strong case for reforms in H1B, L1 visa processes and social security contributi­on so that high calibre Indian profession­als serving American interest are not unfairly deprived of their well-earned money, the statement said.

The H1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in speciality occupation­s. It is the most sought after by Indian IT profession­als.

The L1 visa facilitate­s the temporary transfer of foreign worker in the managerial, executive or specialise­d knowledge category to the US to continue employment with an office of the same employer, its parent, branch, subsidiary or affiliate.

During his election campaign, US President Donald Trump had promised to increase oversight of our H1B and L1 visa programmes.

Earlier, Economic Affairs Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg delivered a keynote address on micro pension, where he highlighte­d the big challenge of convincing policy makers and the potential young persons needing pension after their active life.

He appreciate­d the efforts of organisers in bringing a well-researched book as country and thematic reforms action needed to realise the dream of providing pensions to over 1.2 billion people world-wide.

Secretary (DEA) also met with the CEO, World Bank; CEO, Global Infrastruc­ture Hub and the Executive Vice President and CEO, MIGA besides the India World Bank team led by Vice President South Asia.

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