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USTDA expecting portfolio to unlock $37 bn financing in India: Director

Director of USTDA, Enoh T Ebong, also informed that USTDA has launched a new partnership with eight state governments India for 'interstate clean energy procurement partnership'

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Shreya Jai New Delhi
The United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), which facilitates export of goods and services for infrastructure projects, is expecting its portfolio to unlock $37 billion financing in India.

During her latest visit to India, USTDA Director Enoh T Ebong said they had approximately 200 activities across clean energy, transport, digital infrastructure, and health care in the country.

“Our portfolio has the potential to unlock $37 billion in finance. That is what we would be able to unlock when these projects are implemented,” said Ebong.

USTDA has partnered eight states — Maharashtra, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Punjab,

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