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India-EU way trade can grow exponentially: Piyush Goyal

EU’s policies and actions, like rules related to deforestation, Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), non-adherence to common but, differentiated responsibilities (CBDR), etc. have impacted the Indian industry.
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Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal said that two-way trade between Europe and India can grow exponentially if both sides understand each other’s concerns and cooperate meaningfully.

He was speaking at the launch of the Federation of European Business in India (FEBI) in New Delhi. Speaking of the India-European Union (EU) partnership, Goyal added that respect for democracy and rule of law and similarity of views on fair trade will help our trade to grow exponentially.

Goyal remarked that the world today cannot work on the principle of retaliation but has to find solutions through mutual cooperation. Goyal added that EU’s policies and actions, like rules related to deforestation, Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), non-adherence to common but, differentiated responsibilities (CBDR), etc. have impacted the Indian industry. The Minister stressed the importance of fair, equitable and balanced trade practices.

Speaking about the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations with the European Union, the Minister said that the focus should be on business and trade issues and not on extraneous items falling outside the remit of FTA. Goyal highlighted that European companies are attracted to India not just for its market but also for the vibrant democracy, rule of law, demographic dividend, and decisive leadership that India provides, which assures stability and growth.

Goyal said that in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mission to make India a developed nation by 2047, as the Indian economy grows from $3.5 trillion to US$35 trillion, it offers European businesses the chance to participate and benefit.

Goyal congratulated FEBI for taking the initiative to be the voice of Europe and added that FEBI should act as a two-way bridge between the EU and India. The Minister highlighted the role of FEBI as a body to take trade engagement between the two sides to the next level by ensuring that the concerns of businesses of both parties are addressed.

Speaking about the EU-India Trade and Technology Council (TTC), Goyal called for mutual support in business practices and trade. He identified key areas of engagement for the council, including green technology, clean energy, global value chains, strategic technology missions, and semiconductor missions.

The Federation of European Business in India (FEBI) was launched, highlighting the strong economic ties between India and the European Union. According to the Ambassador of the EU to India, H.E. Herve Delphin, the European bloc remains India’s largest trading partner, with over 4,000 European companies operating in India. He also announced that the India-EU Summit is set to take place in India next year, and ongoing discussions around the FTA further strengthen bilateral relations.

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