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During the meeting, the minister expanded India’s fast growing middle class, strong manufacturing base and rapid digital economy. He said that these factors make India a unique and promising place for global investors.
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In a social media post, the minister said, “I met Udwadia, co-founder and partner of Alpha Wave Global in London, how India’s rapid expansion middle class, manufacturing capacity and emergence of digital economy provide a unique opportunity for investment and development”.
Alpha Wave Global is a famous investment firm, and the meeting focuses on how India’s economic growth and policy reforms are creating new opportunities for international businesses and investors.
Earlier, Minister Goyal held a joint meeting with Belgium’s Defense and Foreign Trade Minister, Theo Franken and Flanders Minister, Mathius Deependale. The leaders discussed ways to strengthen the Indo-Belgium partnership, especially in the areas of trade and investment.
Discussions were described productive and widely described, the aim was to deepen bilateral relations between the two countries.
In Belgium on Friday, India and European Union confirmed their commitment to address pending issues about their ambitious proposed free trade agreement (FTA) in the next round of New Delhi on 12–16 May.
The Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal and Maros Sephakovic, European Commissioner for European Trade and Economic Security, met at Brussels and discussed the progress of discussions with the aim of navigating global trade challenges and strengthening their resolve to achieve this important milestone.
During the meeting, India emphasized tariff dialogue as well as the importance of paying equal attention to non-tariff barriers (NTBs) to ensure meaningful progress.
The meeting highlighted the progress received in various interaction fronts.
The two sides emphasized the important requirement to maintain current speed through regular monthly interactions and to continue virtual engagement.
Union Minister Goyal is currently on a tour of three countries in Europe, including major trade partners. In the UK and Norway, he discussed business and investment with his counterparts. (AI)
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