India, Finland set to deepen engagement under EU FTA: Piyush Goyal
New Delhi, July 16
Commerce and Industry Minister on Thursday met Finland's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Riikka Purra, and discussed strengthening economic and financial cooperation, enhancing trade and investment ties, and expanding collaboration in digitalisation and emerging sectors.
The two leaders also explored opportunities to further deepen India-Finland engagement under the India-EU free trade agreement (FTA).
Goyal reached Finland from successful visits to Belgium and Spain.
The minister also had productive discussions with Finland's Minister of Economic Affairs, Sakari Puisto.
"We discussed ways to deepen India-Finland cooperation in investments, innovation, R&D, startups and business partnerships," said Goyal in a post on X.
They also explored collaboration across AI, 6G, quantum technologies, semiconductors, space and sustainability, while discussing how the India-EU FTA can further strengthen trade and investment between our countries.
The visit focuses on strengthening cooperation in innovation, advanced manufacturing, clean energy, digital technologies and industrial research.
Goyal was scheduled to participate in the India-Finland Business Roundtable with Finnish companies engaged in digitalisation, clean energy, advanced manufacturing and the circular economy.
An MoU between CII and Business Finland will also be signed to strengthen institutional collaboration, according to an earlier statement.
Goyal will also visit leading Finnish companies and innovation institutions, including Nokia Corporation, VTT Research Centre, KONE Corporation and the Kemppi Group, to explore opportunities for collaboration in telecom infrastructure, 6G research, smart mobility, advanced manufacturing, industrial machinery, EV charging infrastructure, frontier technologies, sustainable mobility, industrial innovation and investment.
The visit comes at a significant juncture in India-EU relations, with both sides committed to strengthening economic cooperation and working towards the early implementation of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement.
The visit is also set to impart fresh momentum to India's engagement with Europe by promoting trade and investment, strengthening collaboration in emerging technologies, clean energy, innovation and advanced manufacturing, fostering closer partnerships between businesses and innovation ecosystems, and reinforcing India's position as a trusted global partner for innovation, manufacturing and sustainability.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Nice to see Goyal ji's overseas visits yielding concrete results. Finland is a leader in clean energy and digital innovation—partnering with them for EV charging and sustainable manufacturing makes perfect sense. But I hope the FTA protects our farmers and small industries from unfair competition. Balance is key.
Good diplomatic moves, but I'm skeptical about how much actual trade will increase. Finland's population is just 5.5 million—how many Finnish consumers will buy Indian goods? Let's focus on big markets like Germany and France first. Still, any collaboration in 6G and space is welcome.
Our government is finally getting serious about global trade beyond China. Finland's expertise in telecom infrastructure and Nokia's comeback potential could give our 5G/6G rollouts a boost. The MoU between CII and Business Finland is a practical step. Let's hope these talks translate into real investments.
As someone working in the semiconductor industry, I'm excited about the collaboration on quantum and chip tech. Finland has strong R&D infrastructure—this could help India build domestic capabilities instead of relying on Taiwan and Korea forever. But execution matters; we need proper funding and policy support.
This is good diplomacy, but I worry about the speed of the FTA. EU trade deals take years—look at how long the India-EU talks have dragged on. Meanwhile, China is already deep in European markets. Let's hope Piyush Goyal's energy and these visits push things along faster.
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