JayAtl
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If it is a fact you will have no trouble presenting evidence to support your claim.
I'm looking at the evidence of nearly 30 billion in just defense sales and Obama said 30,000 jobs were created just off the one 10 billion sale of the transport aircraft. I'm looking at the Indian companies investing directly in the US , yes i don't have exact numbers ( up to date)but some studies to go on from the past , while accepting the tend is increasing and not decreasing ( if you agree with that assumption that with India growing in GDP= more investments coming in vs reversing the trend.) assumption is based on this fact: In 2010 and 2011, Indian companies did nearly 350 deals outside India, worth over $33 billion, according to Grant Thornton, a consulting firm. (In 2009, in contrast, they did just $1.4 billion in outbound deals.)
While politicians in the United States, including President Barack Obama, want the world to believe that corporates in India are stealing American jobs, a new study has disclosed that Indian companies have actually created more than 55,576 jobs in the US and have invested over $26 billion in five years from 2004-2009. Indian companies invest $26b in United States
Apart from direct investments, the study disclosed that 239 Indian companies made 372 acquisitions in the US during the period 2004-2009. Indian companies spent about $21 billion through 267 acquisitions in the US and more than 80 percent of the M&A investments were in five sectors: manufacturing; IT and ITeS; biotechnology, chemicals and pharmaceuticals, automotive and telecom. Data show that manufacturing attracted the most investments by Indian companies.
Job creation in case of 85 M&As (of the 372 acquisitions) was estimated at over 40,000 jobs in the United States. The actual number of workers employed by the Indian companies, therefore, will be much larger, the study said.
This does not include the number of jobs created in the US as part of investing in India itself. American companies make profits in India and in turn do more R&D in the US or are able to start up new ventures stateside.
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