India, Norway Unite on WTO Reforms, Goyal Eyes Stronger Ties

Union Minister Piyush Goyal stated that India and Norway share a commitment to advancing meaningful reforms at the World Trade Organization. He held a virtual discussion with Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide ahead of the upcoming WTO Ministerial Conference. Goyal also met with delegations from a US defence tech firm and the American Intellectual Property Law Association to discuss innovation and partnerships. Additionally, he engaged with UK parliamentarians to advance economic and trade relations between India and the United Kingdom.

Key Points: India & Norway Commit to WTO Reforms, Says Piyush Goyal

  • Shared commitment to WTO reforms
  • Strengthening India-Norway bilateral ties
  • Discussions on defence innovation with Anduril
  • Talks on advancing India's IP laws
  • Engagement with UK MPs on economic partnership
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India, Norway have shared commitment to advance meaningful WTO reforms: Piyush Goyal

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal highlights shared India-Norway commitment to WTO reforms, bilateral ties, and discusses partnerships in defence & IP.

"India values its partnership with Norway and our shared commitment to strengthening bilateral ties - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, March 20

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal has said that India values its partnership with Norway and the two countries have a shared commitment to strengthening bilateral ties, navigating evolving geopolitical developments, and advancing meaningful WTO reforms.

Goyal held a series of interactions on Thursday.

Responding to a post by Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide, Goyal said he is looking forward to working closely towards a successful WTO Ministerial.

"Thank you, Minister @EspenBarthEide, for the constructive exchange. India values its partnership with Norway and our shared commitment to strengthening bilateral ties, navigating evolving geopolitical developments, and advancing meaningful WTO reforms. Looking forward to working closely towards a successful WTO Ministerial," Goyal said.

In his post Espen Barth Eide said he had fruitful discussion with Goyal.

"I had a fruitful VTC with India's Minister of Commerce and Industry, @PiyushGoyal, yesterday. In my role as facilitator for @WTO reform, I consult with key member states ahead of the 14th Ministerial Conference in Cameroon next week to seek progress at a critical juncture," he said.

In another post, Goyal said he had a productive interaction with a delegation led by Brian Schimpf, Co-Founder & CEO of Anduril Technologies.

"Discussed avenues to advance defence innovation and deepen technology partnerships, with a focus on expanding Anduril's footprint in India under the Make in India initiative," Goyal said.

Goyal also met a delegation of the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) led by their President Salvatore Anastasi.

"We discussed advancing India's IP laws, fostering global alignment, promoting innovation, and enhancing ease of doing business to further strengthen India's global competitiveness," he said.

Goyal met a delegation of UK MPs and held discussions to advance bilateral ties.

"Met with a delegation of UK Members of Parliament, led by Rt. Hon. @LiamByrneMP,, Chair of the UK Parliamentary Business and Trade Select Committee. Held constructive discussions on advancing India-UK relations, with a focus on economic growth, sustainable development, and innovation. Confident that our win-win partnership will unlock new opportunities for both nations," he said ina post on X.

- ANI

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Priya S
The focus on 'Make in India' with Anduril Technologies is promising. Defence innovation is key for self-reliance. Hope these partnerships translate into real tech transfer and high-quality jobs here.
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Rohit P
Meetings with UK MPs, US IP lawyers, Norwegian ministers... Goyal ji is having a busy week! It's positive diplomacy, but let's hope it leads to tangible outcomes, not just statements.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, the IP law discussion is critical. Strong, fair IP protection will attract more R&D investment to India. Balancing innovation with access is the challenge.
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Vikram M
Norway is a sensible partner. They often understand the concerns of the Global South better than some other Western nations. This collaboration on WTO could be very beneficial for our position.
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Karthik V
While international engagement is good, I respectfully hope our negotiators remember domestic priorities first. WTO reforms shouldn't compromise our food security or policy space for development.

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