India, Saudi Arabia vow to keep supply chains open amid West Asia tensions

Union Minister Piyush Goyal held a virtual meeting with Saudi Arabia's Commerce Minister Majid bin Abdullah Al Qassabi to discuss the situation in West Asia. Both ministers emphasized the critical need to maintain uninterrupted supply chains amidst regional tensions and trade disruptions. Goyal condemned attacks in Saudi Arabia and appreciated the country's efforts to protect the Indian community. The leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral trade and expressed optimism for early progress in the India-Gulf Cooperation Council Free Trade Agreement negotiations.

Key Points: India-Saudi talks on West Asia, supply chains & trade

  • Reviewed West Asia situation
  • Stressed supply chain continuity
  • Condemned attacks, appreciated safety efforts
  • Highlighted steps to support exports
  • Reaffirmed commitment to bilateral trade and FTA
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Piyush Goyal holds talks with Saudi minister, reviews West Asia situation

Ministers Piyush Goyal and Majid Al Qassabi hold virtual meet, stress supply chain continuity and progress on India-GCC FTA amid regional conflict.

"reiterated the primacy of supply chain continuity - Official Statement"

New Delhi, April 11

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal held a virtual meeting with Saudi Arabia's Commerce Minister Majid bin Abdullah Al Qassabi to review the evolving situation in West Asia, with both sides stressing the importance of maintaining supply chain continuity amid ongoing regional tensions.

According to an official statement, the ministers "took stock of the evolving situation in West Asia and reiterated the primacy of supply chain continuity," as the region deals with disruptions caused by the conflict.

During the call, Goyal expressed hope that "the recently announced ceasefire would pave the way to lasting peace and security in the region." He also acknowledged Saudi Arabia's resilience, saying he "hailed [the] indomitable spirit of Saudi people who have been steadfast in their resolve to maintain supply chain resilience amidst increased disruptions and volatility."

The minister further "condemned attacks in the country during the ongoing conflict and appreciated Saudi Arabia's efforts to protect Indian community," highlighting India's concern for its citizens in the region.

Both leaders noted that the conflict has impacted trade flows, with the statement saying they "noted the strain conflict has put on regional supply chains and stressed the need for an early recovery through coordinated efforts to ensure smooth trade flows."

Goyal also underlined India's proactive steps, "highlight[ing] India's steps to support exports to KSA and the Gulf region," as part of efforts to stabilise trade during the crisis.

Importantly, the two sides reaffirmed their long-term economic engagement, stating their "commitment to strengthening bilateral trade" and expressing "optimism for early progress in the India-GCC FTA negotiations."

The meeting "underscored the shared commitment to further deepening the India-Saudi Arabia economic partnership," even as both countries navigate the challenges posed by the ongoing geopolitical situation in West Asia.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The focus on supply chain continuity is smart economics. Any disruption in West Asia directly impacts oil prices and our import bills. Hope the FTA negotiations gain speed now.
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Rohit P
Good step, but I hope there's equal focus on the welfare of our workers there. Statements are fine, but concrete support systems for the Indian community are what matter most. Jai Hind.
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Priya S
Saudi Arabia is a key partner. Strengthening this relationship is vital for our energy security and for the millions of Indians who call the Gulf their second home. Positive development! 🙏
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Michael C
While the diplomatic talk is necessary, I wish the article gave more specifics on the "proactive steps" India is taking to support exports. The devil is in the details.
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Kavya N
India-GCC FTA has been in the works for so long. Maybe this shared challenge will finally provide the push needed to get it done. That would be a game-changer for our economy.

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