Joint
Statement of the 6th India-Canada Ministerial Dialogue on Trade & Investment
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Piyush
Goyal and Mary Ng Meet in Ottawa
India and Canada held the sixth
Ministerial Dialogue on Trade & Investment (MDTI) in Ottawa on May 8, 2023,
co-chaired by Shri Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer
Affairs and Food, and Public Distribution and Textiles, Government of India and
the Hon'ble Mary Ng, Minister of International Trade, Export Promotion, Small Business
and Economic Development, Government of Canada. The Ministers emphasised the
solid foundation of the trade and economic relationship between India and Canada
and recognized the significant opportunity to deepen bilateral ties and economic
partnership.
The Ministers touched on the
important discussions taking place at the various meetings of the G-20 being held
in India this year under the Indian Presidency. In this context, Minister Ng noted
India’s role as a global economy of the future and congratulated the Government
of India and the Indian business organizations on the successes enjoyed so far at
the G-20 events in India. She expressed her support for India as G20 Chair, and
the priorities pursued by India in the G20 Trade and Investment Working Group.
Minister Ng 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.
In recognition of the critical
importance of the Indo-Pacific region for Canada’s prosperity, security, and its
capacity to address environmental challenges, Minister Ng noted the rolling out
of Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy and noted India’s importance in the region.
The Ministers noted the resilience
of bilateral trade in 2022 following the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and
the disruptions caused by the war in Ukraine. Canada-India bilateral trade in
goods reached nearly C$12 billion in 2022, a substantial 57% increase over the previous
year. 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 C$8.9 billion in 2022. Ministers
recognized the significant growth of two-way investments and their contribution
to deepening economic and trade ties, appreciative of the improvements made by both
countries to facilitate business growth and attract investment.
The Ministers noted that the
trade-related strengths of India and Canada are complementary and real potential
exists for trade in both goods and services to expand significantly in both traditional
and emerging sectors. With that goal in mind, the Ministers called for boosting
the commercial ties between the two countries through enhanced cooperation and by
forging partnerships to take advantage of the complementarities in such sectors
as agricultural goods, chemicals, green technologies, infrastructure, automotive,
clean energy, electronics, and minerals and metals. The Ministers further asked
their officials to discuss trade remedy issues of bilateral importance on a regular
basis.
The Ministers emphasized the
key institutional role that the MDTI can play to promote bilateral trade and investment
ties and to strengthen economic cooperation between the two countries. Recognising
the need for a comprehensive trade agreement to create vast new opportunities for
boosting trade and investment flows between India and Canada, in 2022 the Ministers
formally re-launched the India-Canada Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
(CEPA) negotiations. In pursuit of that goal, negotiations towards an Early Progress
Trade Agreement (EPTA), as a transitional step towards the CEPA, have been underway
and several rounds of discussions have already taken place. The 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 other areas where mutual agreement is reached.
The two sides also agreed
to explore enhanced cooperation through measures such as coordinated investment
promotion, information exchange and mutual support between the two parties in near
future. This cooperation between India and Canada will be finalized by way of
a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) preferably in Fall 2023.
The Ministers noted that global
supply chains remain under the threat of disruption from the fallout of the COVID-19
pandemic, as well as the effects of the ongoing war in Ukraine. In this context,
they discussed the continued importance of working together to promote the international
rules-based order and supply chain resiliency in critical sectors. They emphasised
enhancing cooperation in sectors such as clean technologies for infrastructure development,
critical minerals, electric vehicles and batteries, renewable energy/hydrogen, and
AI.
Recognising the importance of
critical minerals for the future economy and green economy, the Ministers agreed
on the importance of government to government coordination
to promote critical mineral supply chain resiliency. Ministers also agreed to
explore options for business to business engagement on
critical minerals between the two countries, and have committed to an annual dialogue
between the appropriate points of contact at the officials level on the margins
of the Prospectors and Developers Association Conference in Toronto to discuss issues
of mutual interest.
Both sides discussed the potential
for strengthening the cooperation in the field of science, technology and innovation
in priority areas by building on the ongoing work in the Joint Science and Technology
Cooperation Committee (JSTCC) and seeking enhanced collaboration in the areas of
start-ups and innovation partnerships. The Ministers agreed that there is significant
potential to strengthen such cooperation and to enhance collaboration between their
research and business communities in support of a sustainable economic recovery
and the prosperity and wellbeing of their citizens.
The Ministers recognised the
value of further deepening the India-Canada commercial relationship through initiatives
such as organized fora for SMEs and women entrepreneurs.
Minister Mary Ng appreciated
the visit of the Indian business delegation at the sidelines
of the 6th MDTI which has enhanced B2B engagement. To continue the momentum of B2B
engagement, both Ministers look forward to the 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. Further, Minister Mary Ng announced that she looks
forward to leading a Team Canada trade mission to India in October 2023 which was
welcomed by Minister Goyal.
The Ministers noted the significant
movement of professionals and skilled workers, students, and business travelers 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. Both sides
agreed to continue to discuss ways to deepen and strengthen the bilateral innovation
ecosystem through an appropriate mechanism to be determined. In addition, in accordance
with Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy, further investments will be made to support
industrial research and development partnerships.
In line with the announcement
made in the National Education Policy 2020 of India for facilitating foreign universities
and educational institutions, India also invited top Canadian Universities to set
up their campuses in India.
The Ministers noted that India
and Canada have agreed to an expanded air services agreement in 2022 which enhances
people to people ties through enhanced commercial flights
by carriers of both the countries.
The Ministers reaffirmed their
commitment to the rules-based, transparent, non-discriminatory, open, and inclusive
multilateral trading system embodied by the World Trade Organization and concurred
to work together to further strengthen it.
The Ministers agreed to remain
engaged to provide sustained momentum including having an annual work plan which
is reported on a regular basis to build linkages and strengthen cooperation across
sectors to harness the full potential of the trade and investment relationship between
India and Canada.