Key Points

Piyush Goyal held virtual talks with Saudi Arabia's Investment Minister to strengthen economic ties. Discussions centered on boosting trade in sectors like pharmaceuticals and petroleum. Goyal also invited Saudi officials to visit India for deeper engagement. Both nations aim for long-term collaboration and mutual growth.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Meets Saudi Investment Minister to Boost Bilateral Trade

  • Goyal held talks with Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih
  • Focused on mutual growth and innovation in key sectors
  • Pharmaceuticals and petroleum highlighted as priority areas
  • Extended invitation for Saudi delegation to visit India
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Piyush Goyal holds talks with investment minister of Saudi Arabia to boost India-Saudi trade

Piyush Goyal discusses strengthening India-Saudi trade ties with Khalid Al-Falih, focusing on key sectors like pharmaceuticals and petroleum.

"Discussed strengthening India-Saudi Arabia ties, with a focus on enhancing our trade & investment partnership – Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, July 18

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal held talks with Saudi Arabia's Minister of Investment, Khalid Al-Falih, to strengthen trade and investment ties between the two countries.

The meeting, held online, focused on building stronger economic relations, promoting mutual growth, encouraging innovation, and exploring long-term cooperation.

Sharing details of the meeting on social media, Goyal said, "Held a fruitful discussion with Saudi Arabia's Minister of Investment @Khalid_AlFalih. Discussed strengthening investment and trade ties between India and Saudi Arabia, focusing on mutual growth, innovation, and long-term collaboration."

This discussion came a day after Goyal held another virtual meeting with HE Faisal bin Fadel Al-Ibrahim, Saudi Arabia's Minister of Economy and Planning.

That meeting focused on improving the India-Saudi Arabia trade and investment partnership and identifying areas of cooperation in key sectors.

The two ministers talked about working together in areas such as pharmaceuticals, petroleum, ceramics, and more. Goyal also invited Minister Al-Ibrahim to visit India soon, in an effort to deepen the relationship through direct engagement.

"Discussed strengthening India-Saudi Arabia ties, with a focus on enhancing our trade & investment partnership and collaborating in key sectors like pharmaceuticals, petroleum, ceramics, etc. Also, extended an invitation to His Excellency to visit India at the earliest. We are confident of exciting growth prospects ahead for both nations," Goyal stated in his post, showing optimism about the future of the India-Saudi Arabia economic relationship.

These back-to-back meetings reflect India's ongoing efforts to strengthen ties with Saudi Arabia. Both countries are aiming to expand cooperation in various sectors, promote innovation, and ensure long-term and sustainable growth.

The discussions mark another step forward in strengthening the strategic and economic partnership between the two nations.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While I appreciate the efforts, I hope our government ensures fair trade terms. We've seen in past how some agreements favored foreign partners more. Need to protect Indian industries too.
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Arjun K
Excellent move! Saudi investment can boost our manufacturing sector. But what about technology transfer? We should insist on that as part of any deal. "Make in India" should mean "Innovate in India" too!
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Priya S
As someone working in pharma sector, this is exciting news! Hope this leads to more joint ventures and easier approvals for Indian generic medicines in Gulf markets. 🤞
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Karthik V
Good to see India strengthening ties with Saudi Arabia. But I wish they discussed renewable energy cooperation too. We can't keep depending only on oil imports forever.
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Michael C
Interesting development. As an expat in Riyadh, I see huge potential in India-GCC trade. The ceramics sector could be a game changer - Saudi construction boom needs quality materials.
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Nisha Z
Hope this benefits small businesses too, not just big corporates. MSMEs need support to tap into international markets. Government should organize trade fairs and buyer-seller meets.

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