New South Wales Treasurer Daniel Mookhey will travel to the United States to address an international investment summit this week.
The Australian Superannuation Summit, co-hosted by the Australian Embassy and Ambassador Kevin Rudd, will commence in San Francisco, continue to Washington DC and conclude in New York City.
The Treasurer will use his address and a range of side meetings to highlight investment opportunities in New South Wales, including the state's status as a premium destination for renewable energy, digital infrastructure and technology.
The United States of America is the world's largest economy and one of NSW's most important investment and trade partners.
The Treasurer will also meet with ratings agencies to provide an update on the Minns Labor Government's responsible economic management and commitment to servicing debt.
The visit follows the success of last October's Sydney Investment Summit which attracted institutional investors from Europe, Asia, the Middle East and North America.
The Minister for Finance Courtney Houssos will be Acting Treasurer until Thursday, 19 March.