Piyush Goyal Meets LVMH, L'Oréal to Boost India Manufacturing and Trade

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal met senior officials from French luxury goods major LVMH to discuss strengthening manufacturing in India and expanding exports. The meeting with LVMH's International Relations Director Vincent Astoux focused on investing in local talent and promoting Indian culture through future collaborations. Goyal also met L'Oréal officials led by Vismay Sharma to discuss sourcing, manufacturing, and exports from India. The discussions come as L'Oréal recently launched a beauty tech hub in Hyderabad with a $383.4 million investment, aiming to create 2,000 tech jobs by 2030.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal meets LVMH, L'Oréal for India manufacturing boost

  • Piyush Goyal met LVMH officials to discuss manufacturing and exports
  • LVMH-backed L Catterton raised $600 million for India fund
  • Goyal also met L'Oréal, focusing on sourcing and manufacturing
  • L'Oréal set up a beauty tech hub in Hyderabad with $383.4 million investment
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Piyush Goyal discusses manufacturing, trade opportunities with French major LVMH

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal met LVMH and L'Oréal officials to discuss strengthening manufacturing, exports, and trade partnerships with India.

"Discussion focused on strengthening manufacturing in India to expand exports, investing in local talent, promoting Indian culture through future collaborations - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, May 9

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal met senior officials from French luxury goods major LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE and discussed opportunities on strengthening manufacturing in India.

The ministry had a productive meeting with Vincent Astoux, International Relations Director of LVMH, in the national capital.

"Discussion focused on strengthening manufacturing in India to expand exports, investing in local talent, promoting Indian culture through future collaborations, and advancing balanced and mutually beneficial trade partnerships," Goyal posted on X.

Last year, L Catterton, a private equity firm backed by LVMH, the luxury goods conglomerate behind brands such as Louis Vuitton and Dior, announced to raise $600 million for its debut India-focused fund.

Meanwhile, Goyal also met senior officials from the French beauty and personal care major L'Oréal Groupe and discussed strengthening sourcing, manufacturing, and exports from the country.

"Held a meeting with a delegation led by Vismay Sharma, President-South Asia Pacific, Middle East and North Africa Zone, at @LOrealGroupe. Discussions focused on strengthening sourcing, manufacturing, and exports from India," Goyal posted on X social media platform.

The minister further stated that "given that L'Oréal launched the world's largest Beauty Tech Global Capacity Centre in Hyderabad recently, explored avenues to unlock greater opportunities for India's beauty and personal care sector".

In January this year, the French cosmetics giant announced to set up a beauty tech and innovation hub in Hyderabad with an initial investment of about $383.4 million. It aims to be a global base for AI‑driven beauty innovation and create 2,000 tech jobs through 2030.

The bilateral trade between India and France have remained steady between 9.17-12.50 billion euros range in five years, ending FY 2024-2025. The total trade for FY 2024-2025 was 12.67 billion euros, with exports from India at nearly 6.67 billion euros.

- IANS

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Ananya R
Hope this also helps promote Indian artisans and crafts. Luxury brands can really highlight our traditional skills like embroidery and weaving. Make-in-India with global quality! 😊
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Rajesh Q
While this is positive, we need to ensure that local small businesses also benefit. Luxury and beauty MNCs should source from Indian SMEs, not just set up assembly lines. Transparency in these deals matters.
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James A
Impressive to see French majors doubling down on India. The LVMH fund and L'Oréal's tech centre are huge votes of confidence. Bilateral trade at 12.67 billion euros is solid. Keep it up! 👍
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Priya S
Chaar chaand lag gaye! Luxury brands finally recognising India's potential. But I hope the government also focuses on skilling our youth for these high-end jobs. Not just low-cost labour. 💪
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Deepak U
Good move by Piyush Goyal ji. LVMH and L'Oréal are big names. But we also need to look beyond trade numbers—are we getting fair value for our resources and talent? Time will tell.

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