Key Points

Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal embarks on a five-day official visit to France and Italy, underscoring India's commitment to fostering stronger economic and strategic ties with these essential European partners. Key engagements in France include bilateral meetings with Ministers Eric Lombard and Laurent Saint-Martin and strategic talks with leaders of major corporations like Renault and Total Energies. Goyal will also participate in high-level WTO discussions and connect with global counterparts, aiming to advance multilateral trade cooperations and further India-EU FTA negotiations. This visit highlights India's active role in strengthening international partnerships and its influence in global trade.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Strengthens India-France Trade Ties on Key Visit

  • Piyush Goyal engages with French Ministers to boost trade ties
  • Strategic business meetings with major French companies like Renault and EDF
  • Participates in informal WTO Ministerial gathering at OECD Meeting
  • Engages in high-level dialogues with UK, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Nigeria, Brazil
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Piyush Goyal commences five-day official visit to France, Italy

Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal's five-day visit to France and Italy aims to deepen strategic and economic ties with European partners.

"The visit reflects India's continued commitment to deepening strategic and economic ties with key European partners. - Commerce Ministry Statement"

New Delhi, June 1

Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal on Sunday commenced his three-day official visit to France, which is part of his ongoing visit to France and Italy from June 1 to 5.

"The visit reflects India's continued commitment to deepening strategic and economic ties with key European partners and advancing a shared vision for resilient and inclusive global growth," said the commerce ministry in a statement.

During his engagements in France, Goyal is scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with French Ministers, including Eric Lombard, Minister of Economy, and Laurent Saint-Martin, French Trade Minister.

The discussions will focus on strengthening the Indo-French economic partnership and exploring new avenues for enhancing trade and investment cooperation.

As part of the high-level visit to France, a comprehensive agenda of strategic business meetings and engagements has been scheduled - with top leadership of major French companies such as Vicat, Total Energies, L'Oreal, Renault, Valeo, EDF and ATR, the visit will feature the India-France Business Round Table and the India-France CEO Forum, fostering dialogue between leading industry stakeholders from both countries.

During his stay, the Minister will also participate in the informal gathering of WTO Ministers on the margins of the OECD Ministerial Council Meeting.

At this crucial forum, he will engage with global counterparts on key multilateral trade issues and articulate the perspectives and priorities of India.

As part of the visit, the Minister will hold a series of high-level bilateral meetings with key international partners.

These include the United Kingdom's Secretary of State for Business and Trade, Jonathan Reynolds; Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry, Gan Kim Yong; and Saudi Arabia's Minister of Commerce, Majid bin Abdullah Al-Kasabi.

The Minister will also engage with Israel's Minister for Trade and Investment, Nir Barkat; Nigeria's Minister for Trade, Industry and Investment, Jumoke Oduwole OON; and Brazil's Foreign Minister, Mauro Luis Iecker Vieira.

"These dialogues are aimed at advancing strategic economic cooperation and fostering mutually beneficial partnerships across regions. They will also provide significant impetus to India-EU FTA negotiations," the commerce ministry said.

Further reinforcing India's engagement with regional blocs, meetings are planned with key EU officials, including Maros Sefcovic, Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security, Interinstitutional Relations and Transparency, and Christophe Hansen, European Commissioner for Agriculture and Food.

"These engagements reflect India's ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral and multilateral partnerships, and position itself as a pivotal player in global trade and investment," the ministry said.

Following his engagements in France, Minister Goyal will proceed to Italy for the next leg of his visit.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is a strategic move by our government! 🇮🇳 Strengthening ties with France and Italy will boost our Make in India initiative. Hope we get more investments in defense and renewable energy sectors. The EU FTA negotiations need to be finalized soon - it's been dragging for too long.
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Priya M.
Good to see India expanding its economic diplomacy. But I hope Mr. Goyal also discusses easier visa norms for Indian professionals in these countries. Our IT workforce faces so many hurdles despite contributing significantly to their economies.
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Arjun S.
France has been a reliable partner for India. From Rafale jets to nuclear cooperation, this relationship has depth. Hope this visit brings more French companies to invest in Indian infrastructure projects. Our metro systems could benefit from their expertise.
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Sneha R.
While big business deals are important, I hope our minister also pushes for more cultural exchanges. France has amazing art and culinary traditions we can learn from. Maybe more scholarships for Indian students in these fields? 🎨
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Vikram J.
The WTO discussions are crucial - India must stand firm against unfair trade practices by developed nations. Our farmers' interests shouldn't be compromised in any FTA. Hope Goyal ji puts our national interests first in all negotiations.
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Neha P.
Italy is an underrated partner! Their manufacturing SMEs could collaborate beautifully with our MSME sector. Also, their food processing technology could help our agricultural exports. Smart move to include them in this tour. 👏
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Karan D.
While I appreciate the economic

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