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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that despite "attempts to derail" the recently introduced Goods and Services Tax (GST), the states are adopting the new regime at a fast pace, has said.
Jaitley was responding to a question on the biggest challenges for GST during a conversation with Dan Schulman, president and CEO of Paypal and Chandrajit Banerjee of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
Asserting that India is now a better place to do business with because of the series of steps being taken by the government in the last three years, Jaitley said procedures have been simplified.
Now as much as 95 percent of the investments are through the automatic route, and the foreign investment promotion board has been abolished, he noted. Today, 99 percent of tax queries are addressed online, he said. Now states are being ranked on ease of doing business, he told the audience in Washington.
As many as 250 highways projects are under construction. India now has surplus power and capacity of Indian ports have been expanded, Jaitley added.
Responding to a question on digital payments, he said the younger generation is taking to modern payment methods in a big way. Further, all government benefits are linked directly to bank accounts. The government has introduced low cost insurance policies to incentivise the bank holders, he said.
Jaitley who arrived early in the day in New York also addressed US investors on recent economic reform initiatives.
But before arriving in Washington DC for the annual IMF and World Bank meetings, he would travel to Boston to address the students of Harvard University and interact with the US business community in Boston. During his three-day stay in Washington, Arun Jaitley will hold a bilateral meeting with US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
He will also participate in an interactive seminar organised by FICCI on – "India Opportunity Conference" and attend the G-20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors' Working Dinner on 12 October.
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