"I'm pleased to announce a new action I'm also taking to make it easier for global companies who are present here today to launch and invest in the US," Obama said in his address to the SelectUSA Summit.
"My administration is going to reform the L-1B visa category, which allows corporations to temporarily move workers from a foreign office to a US office in a faster, simpler way.
Such a move, Obama argued would attract larger foreign direct investment to the US.
A large number of Indian companies are participating in the SelectUSA Summit aimed at increasing US exports and attracting more foreign investment into the US.
Large scale decline of L-1 visas was a major hindrance in Indian companies investing in the US.
"One of the things that would make America even more attractive to businesses and that would grow our economy and shrink our deficits, and keep this country safer, stronger, and smarter, would be a comprehensive immigration reform package," he said.
"We want to make it as simple and as attractive for you to set up shop here as is possible. That is what this summit is all about," he said, and hoped that global companies would benefit from the new measures.
For companies considering new investment here, Obama said the United States of America is the best place in the world to do business.
"We've got the most skilled and productive workers, the best universities, the most innovative entrepreneurs in the world," he said.
An L-1 visa is used by workers with specialised knowledge to enter the US for the purpose of work. It is a non-immigrant visa and is valid for a short period.
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