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Iowa Governor to further deepen India-US trade ties

The foreign delegation is led by Reynolds

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Iowa Governor to further deepen India-US trade ties
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9 Sept 2025 9:29 AM IST

New Delhi: Kim Reynolds, Governor of the Iowa state in the US, on Monday met External Affairs Minister (EAM) Dr S. Jaishankar here to further deepen India-US economic and trade ties. An Iowa delegation, led by Reynolds, embarked on an eight-day trade mission to India over the weekend, with an aim to strengthen ties and explore growth opportunities with the country.

“Met Governor Iowa @KimReynoldsIA in New Delhi today. Discussed India-US economic ties and its potential,” posted EAM Jaishankar on X. The delegates include Iowa Economic Development Authority Director Debi Durham, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig, and agricultural and business leaders from the state.

According to a press statement issued by Reynolds’ office, the purpose of the Governor’s return to India is to build on relationships established during an initial visit a year ago and to further explore growth opportunities with one of the world’s largest emerging economies.

Reynolds emphasised the mission's goal to build on relationships initiated during a visit in 2024.

"Our visit to India last year kicked off a number of relationships between Iowa and Indian businesses and trade associations and furthered conversations on investing in Iowa and market access for certain Iowa agricultural products,” Reynolds said. “I look forward to further solidifying those relationships and establishing new connections on which to build.”In Delhi, Reynolds and Secretary Naig were set to speak at DialogueNEXT, a symposium presented by the World Food Prize Foundation.

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