Joint Economic Commission
between India and Belgium Luxembourg Economic Union
[MoC&I Press Release dated 19 September 2019]
The 16th
Session of the Joint Economic Commission (JEC) between India and Belgium Luxembourg
Economic Union (BLEU) was convened in New Delhi on 17th September, 2019. The Session
was co-chaired by Anup Wadhawan,
Commerce Secretary with Ms. Sylvie Lucas, Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign
and European Affairs of Luxembourg.
The session
was attended by officials of Department of Commerce and Promotion of Industry &
Industrial Trade, Ministry of AYUSH, New & Renewable Energy, External Affairs,
Information and Broadcasting and Railways. The delegation from Belgium was led by
Ms. Anick Van Calster, Director
General for Bilateral Affairs, Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade
and Development Cooperation.
India
and BLEU side reiterated the importance of the JEC towards the development of bilateral
economic and trade relations through facilitating dialogue and enhancing cooperation
on a wide range of issues of mutual interest, such as, transportation and logistics,
renewable energy, aerospace and satellites, audio and visual industry, agro and
food processing industry, life sciences, ICT, traditional medicine, Ayurveda and
yoga, and tourism. The India and BLEU sides resolved that dynamic nature of commercial
exchanges seen in the last few years is reflected in the increasing number of companies
interested in establishing and gaining access to respective markets, and signing
of MoU among the three Countries for cooperation in multiple
fields of mutual interest.
JEC Sessions
are convened based on an agreement signed in 1990 in New Delhi. This biennial event
is organized in capital cities of the three countries alternatively, and is a main
vehicle for discussing economic and commercial issues between India and BLEU.
The bilateral
trade between India-Belgium and India-Luxembourg in year 2018-19 was USD 17.2 billion
and USD 161.98 million, respectively, registering growth of 41% and 150%, as compared
to 2017-18. Cumulative FDI inflows to India from Belgium and Luxembourg during April,
2000 to June, 2019 were around USD 1.87 billion and USD 2.84 billion, respectively.
While economic exchanges between India and BLEU remain satisfactory, they nevertheless
still offer ample opportunities for further intensification and diversification
in mutually beneficial areas and their complementarities.
Joint
Economic Commission between India and Belgium - Luxembourg Economic Union (India-BLEU)
was established in 1997 and is the main vehicle for discussing bilateral economic
and commercial issues.
The focus
of bilateral relations has been on trade and investment. India is Belgium’s second
largest export destination and fourth largest trade partner outside the European
Union with a significant contribution from the Indian diaspora.
The leading
exports from Belgium to India are in the sectors of gem and jewellery
(rough diamonds) chemical and chemical products and machinery and mechanical products.
The major exports from India to Belgium are in the sectors of gem and jewellery (finished products), base metals and articles and
chemicals and chemical products.
There
are around 160 Belgian companies in India. Several Indian companies particularly
in the IT and software sectors like TCS, Infosys, Tech Mahindra and HCL have established
base in Belgium to cater to the Belgian and European markets.