"The growth we are experiencing in the US is good for India, just as growth in India is good for the US. And, India and the US are two important drivers of global growth," Lew told the business leaders on his maiden visit. Earlier in the day he had a closed-door meeting with the Reserve Bank.
He was addressing the heads of corporate India at a CII organised Indo-US Business Council round-table here, Lew, who is on way to attend the fifth Indo-US economic and financial partnership meeting in the national capital tomorrow.
The domestic economy clipped at 7.5 per cent in the December quarter 20 bps above the Chinese growth rate and the economy is on course to close at 7.4 per cent for the current fiscal. The faster growth rates have come after the government adopted a new base year and changed the way data prints are read.
Those present at today's meeting included Adi Godrej, Anil Ambani of the Reliance Group, M&M's Anand Mahindra, Sanjay Nayar of KKR, IDFC's Rajiv Lall and Swati Piramal of the Pirmal group.
Lew noted that the US economy has created over 11 million jobs over the past five years, and last year alone, American private sector businesses created nearly 3 million jobs, pulling down the unemployment rate to 5.7 per cent.
"Our overall growth has been supported by increases in household wealth, a gradually improving housing market, a growing manufacturing sector, and a flourishing auto industry," he said, adding on the back of better-than expected growth in the second and third quarters last year, and many forecasters project above-trend growth to continue.
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