Key Points

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal is in Sweden to strengthen economic ties and explore sustainable growth opportunities. He engaged with Swedish businesses and released a joint paper on the India-EU FTA. Goyal emphasized India's commitment to sustainable development and innovation during meetings with industry leaders. The visit aims to boost collaboration in trade, technology, and research between the two nations.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Boosts India-Sweden Trade Ties During Stockholm Visit

  • Goyal highlights India-Sweden trade potential at high-level forum
  • Joint paper on India-EU FTA released
  • Discusses sustainable packaging with Tetra Pak Sweden
  • Encourages Swedish investment in India's tech and R&D sectors
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Piyush Goyal highlights trade opportunities, sustainable growth during Sweden visit

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal discusses sustainable growth and India-EU FTA prospects with Swedish businesses in Stockholm.

"Delighted to address the dynamic Confederation of Swedish Enterprises and engage with leading Swedish and Indian businesses. – Piyush Goyal"

Stockholm, June 12

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is currently on a three-day official visit to Sweden, where he is engaging with key Swedish and Indian businesses to strengthen trade and investment ties.

On the first day of his visit, Goyal participated in a series of high-level business events to boost the trade relations between India and Sweden.

He also addressed the Confederation of Swedish Enterprises and took part in the India-Sweden High-Level Trade and Investment Policy Forum.

During the session, Goyal spoke about the vast potential for collaboration between India and Sweden, highlighting how both countries can benefit through a shared vision and cooperative efforts.

In a social media post, the Minister said, "Delighted to address the dynamic Confederation of Swedish Enterprises and engage with leading Swedish and Indian businesses at the India-Sweden High-Level Trade and Investment Policy Forum. Discussed the immense potential for collaboration between the two sides".

A major highlight of the event was the release of a joint paper on the proposed India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

Goyal mentioned that the release of this paper demonstrates the joint commitment to building stronger economic ties and working towards inclusive and sustainable growth.

He said, "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 Minister also held a meeting with Marie Sandin, Managing Director of Tetra Pak Sweden. They discussed ways to boost collaboration in the field of sustainable packaging.

Further, both sides explored expanding research and development (R&D) activities in India and enhancing capabilities in the manufacturing of advanced equipment.

In the evening, Goyal attended a dinner reception hosted by the Sweden-India Business Council and the Embassy of India.

He interacted with several Swedish business leaders and highlighted India's growing investment opportunities. He pointed out that India is on a path of impressive sustainable growth and is committed to its "Zero Defect, Zero Effect" policy.

He encouraged Swedish companies to explore India's potential, especially in areas like technology, innovation, and R&D.

Goyal praised India's skilled workforce and said it is the backbone of the country's progress in these sectors. He expressed hope that the discussions and engagements during this visit would soon translate into concrete opportunities and long-term partnerships.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Great to see our ministers actively promoting trade ties with European nations! Sweden has excellent tech capabilities that can complement India's manufacturing strengths. Hope this leads to more job creation back home 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Sustainable packaging is such an important area for collaboration. We need Swedish expertise to tackle India's plastic waste problem. Hope these discussions lead to affordable eco-friendly solutions for our local markets.
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Arjun S.
While I appreciate the efforts, I hope our negotiators ensure the India-EU FTA benefits our farmers and small industries too. Sometimes these agreements favor big corporations more than local businesses. Need balanced growth!
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Sunita R.
Sweden is a leader in clean energy and sustainability. If we can bring that knowledge to India while maintaining our 'Zero Defect, Zero Effect' policy, it would be a game-changer for our environment and economy both!
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but implementation is key. We've seen many MoUs signed during such visits that don't materialize. Hope this time there's proper follow-through with timelines and accountability. Sweden's work ethic could teach us something here!
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Neha T.
The R&D collaboration potential is exciting! Sweden invests heavily in innovation while India has brilliant minds. Together we could develop solutions for global challenges. More power to such partnerships! 🙌

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