Piyush Goyal Begins 5-day Visit to Australia
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Minister will address the Community Centre Indian Society of
Western Australia (ISWA)
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Piyush Goyal begins 5-day visit to Australia,
days after inking India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA)
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To take ECTA forward, Mr. Goyal to hold
talks with his Australian counterpart, Mr. Dan Tehan MP,
and Mr. Tony Abbott, Australian PM’s Special Trade Envoy
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Mr. Goyal to address students and Indian
Diaspora to convey the benefits of the ECTA
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer
Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, Piyush
Goyal left New Delhi on a 5-day visit to Australia on
5 April 2022. His visit comes days after India and Australia signed the Economic
Cooperation and Trade Agreement (IndAus ECTA) on Saturday,
2nd April. During the visit, I will take
the ECTA to people, Mr. Goyal said, adding that interactions
had been planned with Business leaders, Indian students, diaspora, etc.
During the visit Mr. Goyal
will hold wide-ranging discussions with his Australian counterpart, Mr. Dan Tehan MP, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, on carrying
forward the ECTA. ECTA is the first trade agreement of India with a developed country
after more than a decade and provides for an institutional mechanism to improve
trade between the two countries. Mr. Goyal will also hold
talks with Mr. Tony Abbott, Australian PM’s Special Trade Envoy this evening.
Mr. Goyal will also be
meeting Jason Wood, MP, Assistant Minister for Customs,
Community Safety and Multicultural Affairs, Alex Hawke, Minister for Immigration
and Multicultural Affairs, Roger Cook, MLA, Deputy Premier of Western Australia
and Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade, Tourism, Commerce and Science
and Ms. Madeline King, Shadow Trade Minister.
During his packed schedule, Mr. Goyal will visit the University of Melbourne and Australia India
Institute on 6 April 2022. He will address a Public conversation with Minister Dan
Tehan and Mr Allan Myers, Chancellor,
University of Melbourne, at the Melbourne Law School in The University of Melbourne.
Mr. Goyal will also visit
the landmark Melbourne Cricket Ground and address the Australia-India Chamber of
Commerce and Austrade, along with Minister Dan Tehan, besides interacting with the Indian media. He will later
visit the Shiva Vishnu Temple in Melbourne and attend a Community event with the
Indian Diaspora.
On Thursday, 7th April, Mr. Goyal and Minister Dan Tehan will
address and interact with students at the University of New South Wales in Sydney
and pay tributes at the statue of Mahatma Gandhi in the University campus. Mr. Goyal will later address the Emerging Diaspora Business Leaders
Reception hosted by India-Australia Business and Community Awards (IABCA). Later
in the evening, Mr. Goyal, accompanied by Minister Dan
Tehan and Minister Alex Hawke, Minister for Immigration
and Multicultural Affairs, will attend a Community event at the Swaminarayan Temple
in Sydney. Before leaving Sydney on Friday, 8th April, Mr. Goyal
will also meet Mr. Alan Joyce, CEO & MD, Qantas Airways.
Mr. Goyal will meet with
the Australian Agricultural Producers and hold talks with Deputy Premier Roger Cook
and Ms. Madeline King, Shadow Trade Minister in Perth. He will visit the Western
Australia Cricket Ground (WACA) in Perth and attend a Tourism event in conjunction
with Tourism Western Australia, besides holding a Press Interaction with the Indian
Media Delegation. On Friday evening, Mr. Goyal will address
the Community Centre Indian Society of Western Australia (ISWA).
Australia is the 17th largest trading partner of
India and India is Australia’s 9th largest trading partner. The ECTA is expected
to almost double the bilateral trade from $ 27.5 bn (2021)
to about $ 45 to $ 50 Billion in next 5 years. ECTA is expected to create new employment
opportunities, raise living standards and enhance the overall welfare of the peoples
of both the countries. Additional employment generation is expected to be 10 lakhs
within the next 5 years.