Commerce Secretary Engages with Port of Rotterdam Authority,
Explores Green and Digital Corridor Cooperation to Boost Maritime and Trade
Ties
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A
tour of the port facilities, including the fully automated APM Terminals at Maasvlakte II, provided insights into Rotterdam’s
state-of-the-art infrastructure and operational efficiencies.
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Mr.
Barthwal traveled to Veldhoven to visit the headquarters of ASML, a global
leader in photolithography systems for the semiconductor industry.
· Joint Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, Shri Saket Kumar, who accompanied Commerce Secretary, met Mr. Tjerk Opmeer, Deputy Director General for Enterprise and Innovation
[ABS News Service/29.04.2025]
Commerce
Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, Sunil
Barthwal, visited the Netherlands from 24–26 April 2025 to advance bilateral
trade and economic cooperation between India and the Netherlands. The visit
underlined India’s commitment to strengthening its economic engagement with the
Netherlands, a key European partner. During his visit, Mr. Barthwal engaged in
high-level discussions, industry interactions and toured places of economic
importance.
The
visit of the Commerce Secretary yielded several tangible outcomes. It
reinforced the strategic importance of the India-Netherlands partnership in
addressing global economic challenges and fostering innovation-driven growth.
The discussions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Economic
Affairs laid the groundwork for enhanced collaboration through institutional
mechanisms like the JTIC. The CEOs Roundtable fostered new business
connections, with Dutch companies expressing keen interest in India’s growing
market and investment opportunities. The engagements at the Port of Rotterdam
and ASML opened new avenues for cooperation in maritime infrastructure and
semiconductors, aligning with India’s economic priorities. Commerce Secretary
Barthwal’s visit has injected fresh momentum into India Netherlands
partnership, setting the stage for deeper economic collaboration.
Mr.
Barthwal commenced his visit with a productive discussion with Mr. Michiel
Sweers, Director General for Foreign Economic Relations, Dutch Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, in The Hague. The discussions focused on strengthening
bilateral trade and economic ties, inter alia, through setting up of the Joint
Trade and Investment Committee (JTIC) mechanism. Further, the meeting covered diverse issues
of bilateral trade and economic relationship, advancing strategic economic
cooperation, fostering policy alignment, and addressing trade barriers to
facilitate smoother market access for Indian and Dutch businesses. The dialogue
reaffirmed the shared commitment to creating a conducive environment for trade
and investment, leveraging the complementary strengths of both economies.
A
highlight of the visit was the CEOs Round-table Conference organized by the
Embassy of India. Attended by approximately 40 representatives from leading
Dutch and Indian companies, as well as business chambers and trade
organizations, the round-table facilitated discussions on trade opportunities,
challenges and actionable solutions. Participants offered valuable suggestions,
with the Government of India and the Embassy pledging to address concerns. The
Conference provided a platform for industry leaders to share insights, explore
synergies, and identify opportunities for collaboration in sectors such as
renewable energy, agriculture, healthcare, logistics, waste management and
urban development. Mr. Barthwal emphasized India’s ambitious economic reforms,
including initiatives to boost manufacturing, exports and ease of doing
business, which resonated strongly with Dutch stakeholders. The Roundtable also
featured the showcasing of One District One Product (ODOP) handicrafts by the
Embassy, celebrating India’s rich artisanal heritage. The subsequent networking
session acted as a platform for corporate leaders and trade bodies to forge
meaningful connections, with Commerce Secretary Barthwal and Ambassador Tuhin
actively engaging the participants.
Mr.
Barthwal visited the Port of Rotterdam, Europe’s largest and one of the world’s
most advanced ports. Received by Mr. Boudewijn Siemons, CEO of the Port of Rotterdam
Authority, at the World Port Center, Mr. Barthwal
held in-depth discussions on enhancing cooperation between the Indian ports and
Rotterdam. The talks explored opportunities for knowledge sharing, technology
transfer, and sustainable port management practices. A
tour of the port facilities, including the fully automated APM Terminals at Maasvlakte II, provided insights into Rotterdam’s
state-of-the-art infrastructure and operational efficiencies. Mr.
Barthwal highlighted the potential for collaboration in modernizing Indian
ports, aligning with India’s Maritime Vision 2030, which aims to enhance port
capacity and logistics efficiency. Both sides expressed interest in deepening
ties through joint initiatives in port digitalization, green shipping, and
logistics optimization, which are critical to boosting bilateral trade flows.
The visit laid the groundwork for setting up of a Green and Digital Corridor
between the Port of Rotterdam and Indian ports like the Deendayal Port
Authority Kandla, and export of Green Hydrogen and carriers like Ammonia and
Methanol from India to Europe, with the Port of Rotterdam acting as a gateway
to Europe.
Later,
Mr. Barthwal traveled to Veldhoven to visit
the headquarters of ASML, a global leader in photolithography systems for the
semiconductor industry. In a productive meeting with ASML’s CEO, Mr.
Christophe Fouquet, Mr. Barthwal discussed deepening India-Netherlands
cooperation in the semiconductor sector. The discussions focused on leveraging
ASML’s expertise to support India’s ambitions to become a global semiconductor
manufacturing hub, as outlined in the India Semiconductor Mission. Mr. Barthwal emphasized India’s robust policy
framework to attract investments in semiconductors, including production-linked
incentives and infrastructure development. The engagement with ASML highlighted
India’s interest in fostering innovation and building a resilient semiconductor
ecosystem, with the Netherlands as a key partner.
Joint Secretary, Ministry of Commerce
and Industry, Government of India, Shri Saket Kumar, who accompanied Commerce
Secretary, met Mr. Tjerk
Opmeer, Deputy Director General for Enterprise and
Innovation, at the
Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs in The Hague. The discussions centered on fostering innovation-driven partnerships,
particularly in technology and startup ecosystems. Both sides committed to
deepening collaboration in the startups and innovation ecosystem through mutual
efforts under the Indo-Dutch Startup Link. The meeting also explored collaboration
in entrepreneurship, tech exchange and space cooperation. These engagements
highlighted India’s growing role as a hub for innovation and the Netherlands’
expertise in cutting-edge technologies, paving the way for enhanced bilateral
cooperation.