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India, US to work on new climate finance assistance deal for developing countries

At present, the developed country goal is to pool together $100 billion annually till 2025 to help developing countries mitigate climate change and make the transition to a cleaner future, according to a joint statement from both the countries

November 11, 2022 / 19:34 IST
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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman with US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman with US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.

India and the US have agreed to come up with a new climate finance assistance deal for developing countries.

"We acknowledge the developed country goal to jointly mobilise $100 billion every year till 2025 from public and private sources for developing countries, in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation," a joint statement issued at the conclusion of the Ninth India-US Economic and Financial Partnership said.

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"We also agree to work together in arriving at a new collective quantified goal from a floor of $100 billion annually for the post 2025 period, taking into account the needs and priorities of developing countries," the statement added.

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen led the US delegation, with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell participating in the meeting via video-conference.