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US president to deliver taped remarks at the 2022 Investment Summit

By Caribbean News Global fav

WASHINGTON, USA – US President Joe Biden will deliver taped remarks at the 2022 SelectUSA Investment Summit to highlight how private companies are investing in the United States again, growing good-paying jobs at home and supporting steady, stable economic growth for working families.

The Investment Summit is hosted by Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, featuring United States cabinet members secretary Anthony Blinken, secretary Marty Walsh, secretary Jennifer Granholm, secretary Tom Vilsack and United States Trade Representative (USTR) ambassador Katherine Tai and White House senior officials director Brian Deese and coordinator Mitch Landrieu.

2022 Investment Summit to further US – Taiwan trade relationships

2022 SelectUSA Investment Summit, the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF), Taiwan and partners, highlight reasons connecting business opportunities — government, business leaders, experts; and proof to ensure promoting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in a modern global infrastructure.

“The SelectUSA Investment Summit is the perfect venue to show the world that the United States is open for business,” said US Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo. “For 10 years and counting, the US has ranked as the top destination for global companies to invest, thanks to a highly skilled workforce and business environment underpinned by values of freedom, equity, and fair competition. I am looking forward to joining a cohort of gifted public and private sector leaders as they strike important deals across all 50 US states and territories.”

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