Commerce Minister Welcomes to Foreign
Missions to Promote Business with India
[MoC Press Release/01.05.2020]
Minister of Commerce and Industry Mr. Piyush
Goyal has said that India is open to mutually
benefitting collaborations with interested countries as far as the reciprocity
in the deal is maintained. Interacting with foreign missions in New Delhi,
through Video Conference, he welcomed the interested countries who are planning
to do business with India. The Minister said that India gives the most
importance to ‘the fair dealing and the reciprocity’ while signing any
multilateral agreements. This was the reason because of which India didn’t
participate in Regional Economic Comprehensive Partnership(RECP).
He advised that this is the best time to connect digitally for the planning of
a road map for bilateral (or multilateral) agreements.
The Minister appealed to other countries for the
collaborative efforts against the outspread of Coronavirus pandemic. He said
that India is ensuring the safety and well-being of the foreign nationals
currently in India. He thanked them for participating in 9-minute light off, as
asked by the PM on April 5.
Mr. Goyal said that the recent
surveys and studies have proved that ‘the tough and appropriate role played by
the PM of India during the crisis’ is the best
stimulus against the crisis and it has been appreciated in the country as well
as all around the world. Mentioning about many world leaders including
President Trump congratulating India for exporting medicines, Mr. Goyal said that Indian Pharmaceuticals Industry is playing
important role in producing and delivering medicines not only to India but also
for the rest of the world. Expressing confidence that India will play a
leadership role in the Post- COVID world, he said that India is ensuring that
no country will remain deprived of the essential medicines, especially
underdeveloped countries. He assured them that if any assistance in the form of
medicine is required from India, we will try to fulfill it. But in the long
term, we have to make a quick roadmap for the sustainable trade of the pharmacy
sector. According to PM, as a global citizen, it is our responsibility to serve
the one in need.
The Minister said that the role of PradhanMantriAyushman
Bharat Scheme is going to be crucial during the pandemic. He underlined the
effectiveness of the immediate nationwide lockdown with a special reference to
the high reduction in the rate of doubling the cases. Mr. Goyal
said that during this crisis, Government is forming long term strategies for
the revival of the country’s economy out of the crisis. He said that this is a
time to identify the true partner for our own countries to find collaborations
in the future.