Commerce Minister Asks for Reciprocal
in Market Access in G20 Meeting in Japan
Union Minister of Commerce & Industry and Railways,
Piyush Goyal, held a series of bilateral talks with a
number of countries on the side lines of the two day G20 Ministerial on Trade and
Digital Economy in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan on 8-9 June,
2019.
During the bilateral meetings with host Japan and
countries like USA, UK, China, France, Singapore, Korea, Spain, Canada, EU, Mexico,
Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Chile and Australia, Piyush
Goyal emphasized the need for reciprocal market access for Indian products.
He said that the slowdown in global trade and investment
is of serious concern to all of us as it adversely affects economic growth, development
and job creation. He called for de-escalating trade tensions and reviving confidence
in the rules based multilateral trading system which all
countries had so painstakingly created.
The Commerce Minister said that while India is
committed to working towards building free trade, that is inclusive and development
centric to bring prosperity to people around the world, focus on the imperatives
of meeting the goals of SDGs, and eliminating poverty and deprivation must not be
lost.
He further reiterated that with the advent of digital
technologies, services are vital drivers of growth. Servicification
of the manufacturing sector is enhancing the importance of services in global trade.
Major investment is also being driven by the services sector.
Thus, we need to remove barriers and facilitate temporary movement of highly skilled
professionals to sustain this investment and growth.
Piyush Goyal pointed out another way to go about correcting this, is by
supporting greater participation of MSMEs in developing countries both in domestic
and global trade, because they are crucial for jobs and
income generation, on which livelihood of millions are dependent. India urges G20
to provide preferential market access to MSMEs in developing countries to be part
of the Global supply chains.
At the end of the 2 day
sessions Commerce Minister congratulated Japan for taking initiative of putting
forth a forward looking agenda, of the growing interface, between Trade and Digital
Economy. For the first time a joint session with ministers of digital economy and
trade and investment was held in G20 to discuss the interface
between digital economy and trade. The Union Minister of Commerce & Industry
and Railways represented India in both the Joint sessions.
In his address Piyush
Goyal said that there is no doubt that digital technologies are impacting our economies
in a significant way and nations that fail to adapt to these changing realities
run the risk of being left behind. Technologies can be disruptive if not harnessed
in right time. The Minister further said that concerns over loss of jobs, revenue,
erosion of competitiveness are real.
The deliberations on trade, investment and digital
economy will feed into the Osaka Summit Declaration which
will be adopted on 29th June, 2019.
[Click here for The
Ministerial Statement on trade and digital Economy]