Texas Governor Greg Abbott leads an economic development mission to India organized by the Governor’s Economic Development & Tourism Office and the Texas Economic Development Corporation.
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The Texas delegation departed January 19, 2024, and will return on January 28, 2024.
During the trip, the delegation will meet with company executives, business leaders, and government officials to promote Texas’ mighty economy; encourage continued trade, job creation, and capital investment by Indian companies in Texas; and deepen the already-strong partnership between India and Texas.
This will be Governor Abbott’s second trip to India.
“As the eighth-largest economy in the world and home to a highly skilled and growing workforce, Texas offers endless opportunities for business expansion and investment from our global partners,†said Governor Abbott.
“Texas is America’s—and the world’s—premier economic destination because of our dedication to cultivating a business-friendly environment where companies have the freedom and resources they need to thrive. There is great potential for us to expand critical industry and trade partnerships with India.
"I look forward to leading this economic development mission as we share the story and spirit of Texas' longtime economic success and ingenuity with the people of India.â€
The Governor is joined by First Lady Cecilia Abbott, Secretary of State Jane Nelson, the Governor’s Economic Development & Tourism Office Executive Director Adriana Cruz, Texas Economic Development Corporation Vice Chair and President of Nextt Arun Agarwal, and Texas Economic Development Corporation President & CEO Aaron Demerson.
The Texas delegation also includes business and economic development leaders from across the state, representing more than 16 companies, communities, and economic development organizations.
India is ninth among all nations for the number of foreign direct investment (FDI) projects in Texas.
According to Indian industry estimates, Texas is the most popular destination for Indian FDI capital investment and jobs created in the U.S. In the last decade, companies from India have invested $1.4 billion in capital investment through 59 projects in Texas, creating more than 10,300 jobs.
In 2022, Texas’ total trade with India totaled $20.4 billion, making India the state’s 11th-largest total trade partner. That same year, Texas exports to India totaled $13.3 billion. Texas exports account for 28 percent of all U.S. exports to India.
The trip is sponsored and paid for by the Texas Economic Development Corporation, an independently funded and operated nonprofit organization responsible for marketing and promoting Texas as a premier business location. ■