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North Carolina Forms Southeast US India Association To Boost Economic Ties

This move will strengthen India's economic and trade relations with the Southeast region of the US, said North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>North Carolina Governor, Roy Cooper (Source:&nbsp;@RoyCooperNC/X)</p></div>
North Carolina Governor, Roy Cooper (Source: @RoyCooperNC/X)

North Carolina Governor, Roy Cooper, announced the formation of Southeastern US India Association. This move will strengthen India's economic and trade relations with the Southeast region of the United States, he said.

The formation of the SEUS-India is on the lines of SEUS-Japan, Cooper told a delegation of Indian businesses travelling to the US to attend the annual Select USA Summit.

“Tonight, I am pleased to announce the formation of the Southeast US India Association. This organisation will promote business and trade relationships between our State and our partners in India."

"This is just the beginning. We hope you'll join us and help make this a powerful force,” Cooper said at a reception hosted by the Confederation of Indian Industry, in association with the Indian Embassy on Tuesday night.

North Carolina has a thriving Indian community, he said.

Cooper was joined by governors of Oklahoma and Guam at the reception, which among others, was attended by the US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti and Deputy Indian Ambassador to the US Sripriya Ranganathan.

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt urged Indian businesses to invest in his state.

Guam Governor, Lourdes Leon Guerrero, said Guam is no stranger to India. “Guam has a robust community who have contributed a lot to the quality of life of our people. They're very successful entrepreneurs,” she said.

(With inputs from PTI.)

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