Unveiling a set of new strategies to attract FDI and encourage companies to set up bases in the US, Obama said, "To all the business leaders here today, and around the world, we want to be your partner in helping to write the next chapter in our history."
"We want you to join the generations of immigrants and entrepreneurs and foreign investors who've discovered exactly what it means when we say we are the land of opportunity. That is not a myth. It's a proven fact," Obama told the SelectUSA 2013 Investment Summit here.
"There are a lot of wonderful countries out there, but this is a place where you can do business, create great products, deliver great services, make money and do good at the same time. So you should find out why there's no substitute for those proud words: Made in America," he said in his address to the summit.
"And here's three more words: Select the USA. When you do, you'll find some of the world's best workers, some of the world's most innovative entrepreneurs. You'll find a government and a president who's committed to helping you create more goods jobs for the middle class and helping you succeed well into the 21st century," Obama said as he unveiled a set of measures to attract FDI.
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The White House said the US is increasingly attractive as a destination for business investment, including FDI, for many reasons and companies and experts from around the world agree.
In its June 2013 FDI Confidence Index, the US surged past countries like China, Brazil and India to become the country with the top FDI prospects globally, as ranked by 302 companies representing 28 countries and multiple industry sectors.