COVID-19 crisis: 40 US CEOs join hands to create global task force to help India
A first-of-its-kind country-specific global task force to address a public health crisis in another country was addressed by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
BusinessToday.In | April 27, 2021 | Updated 12:54 IST
The COVID-19 task force also comprises representations from the retail sector, e-commerce, pharmaceuticals, technology industry and large manufacturing entities.
Amidst the second wave of coronavirus cases in India, CEOs of about 40 top American companies have joined hands to create a global task force to mobilise resources to help India fight the battle against COVID-19.
A collective initiative of the US-India Business Council of the US Chambers of Commerce and the US-India Strategic and Partnership Forum and Business Roundtable, the task force during its meeting here on Monday committed to get 20,000 oxygen concentrators to India in the next few weeks, Deloitte CEO Puneet Renjen tol
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