Piyush Goyal in Berlin: Strengthening Indo-German Trade Amid Global Shifts

Union Minister Piyush Goyal is currently on an official visit to Berlin to deepen India's economic engagement with Germany. He met with leadership from the Federation of German Industries to discuss strengthening trade relations and industrial collaboration. Goyal also held discussions with EU Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis about progress on the India-EU Free Trade Agreement negotiations. The visit marks significant momentum ahead of the 25th anniversary of the India-Germany Strategic Partnership in 2025.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Meets German Industry Leaders to Boost Trade

  • Met Federation of German Industries leadership to boost bilateral trade relations
  • Discussed India-EU Free Trade Agreement progress with EU Commissioner
  • Engaged with Airbus and Schaeffler AG on manufacturing collaborations
  • Participated in Berlin Global Dialogue panel on global trade alliances
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Piyush Goyal meets with German business leaders to discuss industrial collaboration, strengthening bilateral trade

Union Minister Piyush Goyal meets German business leaders and EU officials in Berlin to strengthen Indo-German trade relations and advance industrial collaboration.

"Discussed strategic initiatives to further strengthen Indo-German trade relations, deepen industrial collaboration - Piyush Goyal"

Berlin, October 25

Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal on Friday met with the leadership of the Federation of German Industries in Berlin and discussed efforts to deepen industrial collaboration and strengthen Indo-German trade relations with various business leaders.

"Wonderful meeting with the leadership of the Federation of German Industries, @Der_BDI. Discussed strategic initiatives to further strengthen Indo-German trade relations, deepen industrial collaboration, and enhance the role of our businesses in shaping the future of global trade," the Union Minister posted on X.

Earlier, Minister Goyal also met Valdis Dombrovskis, the EU Commissioner for Economy and Productivity, in Berlin.

"Delighted to meet my friend Valdis Dombrovskis, EU Commissioner for Economy and Productivity, and for Implementation and Simplification, over lunch in Berlin. We discussed the significant progress in the India-EU Free Trade Agreement negotiations and our commitment to resolving outstanding issues for a balanced and mutually beneficial trade deal," he wrote on X.

Federation of German Industries (BDI) is an umbrella organisation of around 39 sector associations and represents millions of workers working in their industries.

Goyal has also met with Rene Obermann, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Airbus. Goyal was impressed by Obermann's confidence in India's growth story.

At the Berlin Global Dialogue, he participated in the panel discussion titled 'Growing Together: Trade and Alliances in a Changing World'.

He said, "Delighted to participate in the panel discussion on 'Growing Together: Trade and Alliances in a Changing World' at the Berlin Global Dialogue. Emphasised how India continues to look at its trade partnerships from the prism of long-term mutual growth. Highlighted the vast opportunities that are opening up in the country for global companies to participate in and build for the future."

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

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

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

- ANI

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Rohit P
Germany has always been a reliable partner for India. Their precision engineering and our skilled workforce make a perfect combination. Looking forward to seeing more German companies setting up manufacturing units here.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope these partnerships actually benefit small and medium enterprises in India, not just large corporations. We need technology transfer and skill development at grassroots level too.
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Sarah B
As someone working in automotive sector, this is exciting news! German automotive technology is world-class. Collaborations in AI and advanced manufacturing could really boost our domestic capabilities. Great timing with the 25th anniversary coming up.
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Vikram M
Airbus showing confidence in India's growth story is very encouraging! This could mean more opportunities in aerospace sector. Hope our engineering graduates get more international exposure through such collaborations. 🚀
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Michael C
The India-EU FTA negotiations progress is crucial. A balanced trade deal will benefit both sides immensely. Germany being the economic powerhouse of EU, this partnership sets the tone for broader European engagement. Well done team!

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