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G-20 Trade and Investment Working Group meeting to start today in Mumbai: Streets illuminated

The first meeting of the G-20 Trade and Investment Working Group is being held in Mumbai for three days from Tuesday to Thursday

G-20 Trade and Investment Working Group meeting to start today in Mumbai: Streets illuminated
G-20 Trade and Investment Working Group meeting to start today in Mumbai: Streets illuminated
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The meeting of the Trade and Investment Working Group under India's G-20 presidency is being held in Mumbai for three days from Tuesday. More than 100 representatives of member states, some invited from other countries will attend the meeting of this working group. On the occasion of this second conference to be held in Mumbai, strategic places have been illuminated and blazed.


The first meeting of the G-20 Trade and Investment Working Group is being held in Mumbai for three days from Tuesday to Thursday. Earlier, the Financial Working Group had met in Mumbai last December. This is the second meeting. Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal will be present at the inauguration of this meeting. On the first day, there will be an international conference on trade and financial cooperation. Role of Banks, Financial Institutions, Development Finance Institutions, Export Credit Institutions, Digitization will be discussed to reduce the gap between trade and finance.


Indian tea, coffee, spice circles will be exhibited at the venue of the meeting. On Wednesday and Thursday, there will be an in-depth discussion on business growth, small and medium enterprises, and technology. Foreign delegates coming to Mumbai will be given a tour of Bharat Diamond Bourse, the center of diamond trading. On the occasion of the G-20 conference, boards have been put up everywhere in Mumbai. .The road from Mantralaya to Gateway of India has been electrified on both sides. The Marine Drive area has also been illuminated.


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