Key Points

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal met Belgian leaders to strengthen economic and defence ties. Discussions focused on expanding collaboration in semiconductors, green energy, and pharmaceuticals. The talks built on momentum from Princess Astrid’s recent India visit. Both nations aim to accelerate EU-India trade negotiations for deeper economic integration.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Boosts India-Belgium Ties in Brussels Talks

  • Goyal discussed scaling trade & investments in semiconductors and clean energy
  • Talks followed Princess Astrid’s India visit boosting bilateral ties
  • Belgium is India’s 5th-largest EU trade partner at $15B
  • Both sides pushed for faster EU-India FTA progress
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Piyush Goyal meets Belgian Defence Minister, Minister-President of Flanders

Goyal meets Belgian Defence Minister Theo Francken and Flanders leader Matthias Diependaele to expand trade, tech, and defence collaboration.

"India is not just a market of the future—it is a collaborator of trust. – Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, May 4

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, held a productive meeting in Brussels on May 2 with Belgian Minister of Defence and Foreign Trade Theo Francken and Minister-President of the Flanders region Matthias Diependaele to strengthen the Indo-Belgian partnership across trade, technology, investment, and innovation.

According to a Ministry of Commerce and Industry release, this engagement follows HRH Princess Astrid of Belgium's March 2025 visit to India, during which her meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi underscored the shared ambition to unlock new avenues for collaboration in trade, technology, defence, agriculture, life sciences, innovation, skilling, and academic exchanges.

The over 300-member Belgian Economic Mission, led by Princess Astrid, infused fresh momentum into this dynamic bilateral relationship.

Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to building on this momentum to forge resilient, future-focused ties that enhance mutual growth and contribute to a more integrated global economic framework, per the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

The discussions highlighted growing economic synergies and focused on scaling bilateral trade, fostering industrial collaboration, and deepening investments in strategic sectors such as semiconductors, clean energy, defence production, and pharmaceuticals.

The Flanders region, recognised as Belgium's economic engine, was highlighted as a critical partner with its advanced manufacturing ecosystem, R&D infrastructure, and its strategic role as a European gateway, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said.

With India already the world's fastest-growing major economy and widely expected to remain so over the next two decades ahead--driven by a young, aspirational population and a dynamic reform-oriented environment--the growth story presents an unprecedented opportunity for India and Belgium.

The two sides reaffirmed their shared vision of mutual prosperity and resilient economic cooperation amidst evolving global challenges. Minister Goyal reflected on India's transformative economic journey over the past decade, emphasising reforms that have empowered citizens and entrepreneurs alike. "The last eleven years have not only been about economic upliftment, but about enabling aspirations," he stated.

The meeting also reviewed progress in EU-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations, with both parties recognising the need to address tariff and non-tariff barriers to enhance market access. Minister Goyal reiterated India's position as a trusted and long-term economic partner for Europe's growth, remarking, "India is not just a market of the future--it is a collaborator of trust."

Belgium remains one of India's most significant economic partners in Europe. It is India's fifth-largest trading partner within the EU, with bilateral trade reaching USD 15.07 billion in 2023-24. Belgian FDI in India totalled USD 3.94 billion from April 2000 to September 2024, including a remarkable 39 per cent growth--USD 1.1 billion--in the past year alone.

Bilateral cooperation spans a wide array of sectors, including defence manufacturing, green hydrogen, nano-electronics, nuclear medicine, and pharmaceutical R&D, reflecting the expanding depth and strategic nature of the Indo-Belgian economic relationship.

Both sides agreed to strengthen high-level engagements and facilitate regular visits by business delegations to accelerate trade and investment outcomes.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Good to see India strengthening ties with European nations! Belgium's expertise in semiconductors and clean energy can really boost our 'Make in India' initiative. Hope these discussions translate into more job opportunities for our youth 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While these high-level meetings are important, I hope our government ensures technology transfer happens too. We shouldn't just remain a market for European goods - need more joint R&D centers in India. The 39% FDI growth is promising though!
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Amit S.
Belgium may be small but packs a punch in advanced manufacturing. Smart move to partner with Flanders region - their ports can be gateway for Indian exports to Europe once FTA is finalized. Chalega India! 💪
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Neha T.
Defense manufacturing collaboration is most crucial aspect here. With global tensions rising, we need reliable partners for tech sharing. Hope Belgium doesn't put unnecessary restrictions like some other European nations have done in past.
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Sanjay R.
The numbers speak for themselves - $15 billion trade and growing! But we must ensure our MSMEs benefit too, not just big corporations. Belgium's SME sector is world-class - can we get knowledge sharing programs for our small businesses?
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Kavita J.
Nuclear medicine collaboration is unsung hero here. With our population size and Belgium's expertise, this could revolutionize cancer treatment affordability. Hope they fast-track these health sector partnerships 🤞

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