India-EU FTA underscores collective effort to forge stronger economic ties: Piyush Goyal

IANS June 12, 2025 285 views

Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal has emphasized the transformative potential of the proposed India-EU Free Trade Agreement during his Stockholm visit. He highlighted the robust partnership between India and Sweden, focusing on collaborative opportunities in technology, innovation, and sustainable solutions. Goyal engaged with Swedish business leaders, encouraging investment and exploring mutual growth prospects. The discussions underscored India's impressive economic trajectory and commitment to inclusive development.

"The India-Sweden partnership is a model of how two diverse economies can create mutual benefit" - Piyush Goyal
Stockholm, June 12: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Thursday said that the proposed comprehensive and meaningful India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) underscores the collective commitment to forging stronger economic ties and a future of inclusive growth.

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India-EU FTA signals stronger economic collaboration

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Sustainable packaging and R&D initiatives discussed

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Swedish businesses invited to explore Indian market opportunities

Addressing the India-Sweden High-Level Trade and Investment Policy Forum here, in the presence of Confederation of Swedish Enterprises and leading Swedish and Indian businesses, the minister discussed the immense potential for collaboration between the two sides.

"The joint paper on the proposed India-EU FTA, released at the event, underscores our collective commitment to forging stronger economic ties and a future of inclusive growth. The India-Sweden partnership is a model of how two diverse economies can create mutual benefit through shared vision & cooperation. Looking forward to translating these deliberations into concrete opportunities," the minister said during the event.

Goyal also met Marie Sandin, Managing Director of Tetra Pak Sweden, and exchanged views on enhancing collaboration in sustainable packaging solutions.

"Also, discussed avenues for expanding R&D initiatives in India and strengthening capabilities in advanced equipment manufacturing," he posted on X.

Goyal also engaged with Swedish business leaders at a dinner reception hosted by Sweden-India Business Council and Embassy of India, where he highlighted the significant investment opportunities in India, especially in view of the country's impressive sustainable growth trajectory and ambitious goal of Zero Defect, Zero Effect.

"Emphasised the remarkable progress India has made in technology, innovation, and R&D backed by the strength of our skilled & talented workforce. Encouraged Swedish businesses to explore opportunities in India, with immense potential to collaborate and drive mutual growth," said the Commerce Minister.

Goyal also addressed the concluding session at the Ministerial meeting of the Indo-Swedish Joint Commission for Economic, Industrial and Scientific Cooperation along with Benjamin Dousa, Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade, Sweden, and highlighted "how the exchange of capital, talent and technology forms the backbone of our economic partnership, with science, innovation and technology remaining one of the most dynamic areas of cooperation".

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is a positive step for India's economic growth! 🇮🇳 EU FTA will open new markets for our MSMEs and boost manufacturing. Hope the agreement includes favorable terms for our farmers and small businesses too. #MakeInIndia
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Priya M.
While FTAs are good, our government must ensure Indian industries get proper protection. Remember what happened with Chinese imports flooding our markets? Need balanced terms that don't hurt domestic manufacturers.
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Amit S.
Sustainable packaging collaboration with Tetra Pak is excellent news! ♻️ India generates so much plastic waste - we need more such tech partnerships. Hope this brings affordable eco-friendly solutions to our kirana stores too.
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Sunita R.
The focus on R&D is crucial. Sweden is innovation leader while India has brilliant minds. Perfect combo! But will our startups get equal opportunities? Sometimes foreign companies dominate in such partnerships.
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Vikram J.
Good move but implementation is key. Our past FTAs haven't always delivered promised benefits. Hope this time proper monitoring mechanisms are put in place. Also, what about services sector? IT professionals need easier EU work visas!
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Neha T.
Sweden's sustainability expertise + India's scale = game changer! 🤝 Hope this brings more green jobs to India. But we must ensure technology transfer happens properly - can't just remain importers forever.

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