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EAM meets US Commerce Secretary Raimondo, discusses semiconductors, critical minerals

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Washington/New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo in Washington during which they discussed semiconductors, iCET, critical minerals and supply chain resiliency.

In a post on X, the EAM said:

“Great to see Commerce Secretary @SecRaimondo today in Washington DC.

“We discussed semiconductors, iCET, critical minerals, trusted partnerships and supply chain resiliency. Value the strides we are making in our tech collaboration and economic partnership.”

The EAM also said that he had concluded an extremely fruitful week at the UNGA, and recounted on X:

“Concluded an extremely fruitful week at #UNGA79.

“Interactions with 75 Foreign Ministers and representatives.

“Participated in 8 plurilaterals – G20, G4, IBSA, BRICS, L-69 & C-10, India-CARICOM, India-CELAC, BIMSTEC.

“Attended events including Summit for Global Coalition to Address Synthetic Drug Threats, BBNJ Treaty signing, Asia Society, ORF & PanIIT Alumni Foundation.

“Delivered India’s statement at the 79th UNGA.

“Truly a Vishwabandhu Bharat, committed to reformed multilateralism.”

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