Goyal
Meets Mr. Dombrovskis on the Side-Lines of India-EU TTC Ministerial Meeting
On the side lines of the
first Ministerial meeting of India-European Union Trade and Technology Council
(TTC), Union Minister for Commerce & Industry, Textiles, Consumer Affairs,
Food & Public Distribution, Piyush Goyal had bilateral meeting with the
Executive Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for an Economy
that Works for People, and the European Commissioner for Trade, Mr. Valdis
Dombrovskis. The meeting was also attended by senior officials from both sides.
During the bilateral
discussions the leaders recalled the long-standing partnership between the two
sides and underlined the need to work together to deepen the association given
their commitment to democracy and rule-based international systems. They
emphasised the need for expediting the ongoing FTA negotiations by finding
convergence on all issues after due consideration to mutual sensitivities
including on market access for balanced and meaningful outcomes that would
support the economies and employment on both sides.
Both sides also affirmed
their commitment to work together on common priorities for WTO related issues.
Both sides recognised the need for consensus-based solutions including
Permanent Solution on Public Stock Holding that would support the livelihoods
and food security for millions in India as well as in large parts of the
developing world. They expressed hope that their joint efforts would enable
finding meaningful solutions in the upcoming WTO Ministerial Conference.
This meeting was followed by
meeting of the Working Group 3 Stakeholders co-chaired by Piyush Goyal and Mr.
Valdis Dombrovskis. The meeting included stakeholders representing India and
the EU. Working Group 3 focuses on Trade, Investment and resilient supply
chains. The EU side had representatives from major European industrial bodies
including Business Europe, Digital Europe, Food Drinks Europe, Copa-Cogeca, EFPIA and ACEA. The delegation of Indian business
leaders attending the meeting in person represented sectors including
Chemicals, metals, textiles, digital infrastructure, and steel while
representatives of other sectors like agri-food industry, marine/logistics were
present in virtual mode.