'Government will try to back startups in mobility sectors'

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As the three-day Bharat Mobility Global Expo wrapped up on Saturday, commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal assured the industry that govt will work on a. payment security mechanism..

Interacting with over 60 top corporate leaders at a closed-door conclave organised by industry chamber CII, Goyal said he will discuss with financing agencies to resolve issues around financing of electric vehicles in country...

He emphasised on the need for larger companies to play a bigger role in funding. startups. in the automobile sector..

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