6th
India-Canada Ministerial Dialogue on Trade and Investment Concludes
·
Ministers
Piyush Goyal and Ms. Mary Ng agree to Enhance Cooperation for Coordinated
Investment Promotion and Information Exchange
·
G2G
Coordination Important to Promote Critical Mineral Supply Chain Resiliency
·
Ministers
Discuss Reworking and Relaunching of the Canada-India CEO Forum
·
Upcoming
G-20 Trade and Investment Ministerial meeting in India scheduled to take place
in August 2023.
·
G2G
coordination to promote critical mineral supply chain resiliency
·
Minister
Mary Ng announced that she would lead a Team Canada trade mission to India in
October 2023.
Piyush Goyal, Union Minister
of Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, and
Textiles, Government of India along with Hon'ble Mary Ng, Minister of International
Trade, Export Promotion, Small Business and Economic Development, Government of
Canada, co-chaired the the sixth India- Canada Ministerial
Dialogue on Trade and Investment (MDTI) on 8th May 2023 in Ottawa. The Ministers
emphasised the solid foundation of the trade and economic relationship between Canada
and India and recognized the significant opportunity to deepen bilateral ties and
economic partnership.
Minister Mary Ng expressed her
support for India as G20 Chair and the priorities pursued by India in the G20 Trade
and Investment Working Group. She indicated that she is looking forward to participating
in the upcoming G-20 Trade and Investment Ministerial meeting in India scheduled
to take place in August 2023.
India-Canada bilateral trade
in goods reached about US$ 8.2 billion in 2022, registering about 25% growth compared
to 2021. The Ministers also underlined the contribution of the services sector in
furthering the bilateral relationship and noted the significant potential for increasing
bilateral services trade which stood at about US $6.6 billion in 2022.
The Ministers emphasised enhancing
cooperation in sectors such as clean technologies for infrastructure development,
critical minerals, electric vehicles and batteries, renewable energy/hydrogen, and
AI. The Ministers asked their officials to discuss trade remedies issues of bilateral
importance on a regular basis.
The Ministers reviewed the progress
so far achieved in the India-Canada Free Trade Agreement negotiations in the seven
rounds of negotiations so far. The Ministers reaffirmed that EPTA would cover, among
others, high level commitments in goods, services, investment, rules of origin,
sanitary and phytosanitary measures, technical barriers to trade, and dispute settlement,
and may also cover others where mutual agreement is reached.
Key outcomes:
The two sides agreed to explore
enhanced cooperation through measures such as coordinated investment promotion,
information exchange and mutual support between the two parties in near future through
a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) preferably in Fall of 2023.
The Ministers agreed on the importance
of G2G coordination to promote critical mineral supply chain
resiliency and committed to an annual dialogue at the official level on the
margins of the Prospectors and Developers Association Conference (PDAC) in Toronto
to discuss issues of mutual interest.
Both Ministers agreed to rework
and relaunch the Canada-India CEO Forum with renewed focus and a new set of priorities.
The CEO Forum could be announced at a mutually-agreed early date. The CEO Forum
would be a platform to enhance B2B engagement.
Minister
Mary Ng announced that she would lead a Team Canada trade mission to India in October
2023. This will present an opportunity to further the trade and
investment ties between the two countries as she is likely to bring a big business
delegation for the same.
The Ministers noted the significant
movement of professionals and skilled workers, students, and business travellers
between the two countries, and its immense contribution to enhancing the bilateral
economic partnership and in this context noted the desire for enhanced discussions
in the area of migration and mobility.
The Ministers discussed appropriate
mechanisms to discuss talent and innovation partnership to strengthen the bilateral
innovation ecosystem.
In order to review the progress
being made under mechanisms established under the MDTI and regular follow-up the
both sides will come up with an annual work plan which would be reviewed and reported
on a regular basis.
The Ministers agreed to remain
engaged to provide sustained momentum to building linkages and strengthening cooperation
across sectors to harness the full potential of the trade and investment relationship
between India and Canada.
After the meeting a Joint Statement
was also released.