Piyush Goyal's Germany Mission: How India Is Wooing Global Business Leaders

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal is on an official visit to Berlin to strengthen economic ties with Germany. He held multiple meetings with top German CEOs from companies including Mercedes-Benz, Infineon, and Schaeffler. The discussions focused on expanding investments in India's automotive, defence, and renewable energy sectors. This visit marks significant progress ahead of the 25th anniversary of the India-Germany Strategic Partnership in 2025.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Meets German CEOs to Boost India Investment

  • Goyal met Schaeffler CEO Klaus Rosenfeld to boost automotive and AI partnerships
  • Discussions with Mercedes-Benz focused on sustainable growth in Indian auto industry
  • Clean energy collaboration explored with ENERTRAG for renewable sector development
  • Defence investment opportunities discussed with RENK GmbH for engineering solutions
  • Semiconductor and decarbonisation partnerships discussed with Infineon Technologies
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Piyush Goyal holds meetings with German business leaders to discuss investment opportunities in various sectors

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal meets top German business leaders including Mercedes-Benz, Infineon, and Schaeffler CEOs to strengthen India-Germany trade partnerships across multiple sectors.

"We had an engaging discussion on deepening collaborations across the automotive, AI and advanced manufacturing sectors - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, October 24

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, held a series of meetings with top business leaders in Germany to strengthen trade and business cooperation between the two countries.

The Minister is currently on an official visit to Berlin from October 23, aimed at deepening India's economic engagement with Germany.

In a social media post, Goyal said he met the CEO of Schaeffler AG, Klaus Rosenfeld, in Berlin. The two discussed ways to deepen collaborations across the automotive, artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing sectors.

They also deliberated on India's vast growth opportunities and on strengthening the India-Germany partnership in innovation and industry.

Goyal said, "Met CEO of Schaeffler AG, Mr. Klaus Rosenfeld, in Berlin. We had an engaging discussion on deepening collaborations across the automotive, AI and advanced manufacturing sectors".

The minister also held a meeting with Martin Herrenknecht, Founder and CEO of Herrenknecht AG. The discussions focused on the company's growth plans in India and its engagement in the rapidly advancing infrastructure sector through enhanced local operations and technology partnerships.

Goyal met Tobias Bischof-Niemz, Member of the Management Board of ENERTRAG, to explore opportunities for collaboration in India's clean energy journey.

The meeting discussed ways to support India's progress towards its sustainable development goals in the renewable energy sector.

In another meeting, Goyal met Michael Masur, CEO of the Vehicle Mobility Solutions Division, RENK GmbH. The two discussed investment opportunities in India's defence sector and explored new areas of cooperation in engineering solutions, digitisation, and intelligence.

The Minister also met Jochen Hanebeck, CEO of Infineon Technologies AG, and exchanged views on potential collaborations in the semiconductor and decarbonisation sectors.

Additionally, Goyal held an engaging discussion with Ola Kallenius, CEO of Mercedes-Benz Group.

The meeting focused on the company's operations in India and its plans for expansion, particularly in fostering innovation and sustainable growth in the Indian automotive industry.

During his visit, Goyal also met HE Xavier Bettel, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Trade and Cooperation of Luxembourg.

Both sides discussed avenues to strengthen trade ties between India and Luxembourg, building on existing strengths and exploring new opportunities that benefit both economies.

The official visit by Goyal marks a key milestone in enhancing India's engagement with Germany. It holds particular significance as the year 2025 marks the 25th anniversary of the India-Germany Strategic Partnership, highlighting the depth, resilience, and long-standing strength of bilateral relations.

The meetings are aimed at facilitating high-impact interactions with senior government officials, industry leaders, and business associations in both countries.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The focus on clean energy and semiconductors is particularly encouraging. India needs sustainable solutions and technological self-reliance. Good to see our government actively pursuing these partnerships.
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Priya S
While these high-level meetings sound impressive, I hope the benefits actually reach small and medium enterprises. Often only big corporations benefit from such partnerships. Need more focus on MSME sector too.
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Arjun K
Germany has always been India's reliable partner. From automotive to engineering, their quality standards are world-class. Hope these collaborations help improve our manufacturing quality and create global Indian brands.
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Michael C
The defence sector collaboration with RENK GmbH is crucial for our national security. We need more such partnerships to reduce dependency on imports and build our own defence manufacturing capabilities.
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Kavya N
Mercedes-Benz expanding in India is great news! But I hope they also focus on affordable electric vehicles for the Indian market, not just luxury cars. We need sustainable mobility solutions for the masses.

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