Exhibition Heralds Way to India Africa Trade
Summit
Ř Curtain Raiser Held for India-Africa Business
Dialogue & Exhibition to be held on sidelines of 4th India-Africa Forum
Summit
Key Highlights
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The curtain raiser for the India-Africa Business Dialogue (IABD) &
Exhibition was held on 13 May 2026 at Bharat Mandapam ahead of the 4th
India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS-IV).
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The event was chaired by Piyush Goyal and attended by African diplomats,
Indian government officials, industry bodies, Export Promotion Councils, and
businesses.
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The IABD & Exhibition aims to deepen India-Africa economic and
strategic cooperation through trade, investment, technology partnerships, and
people-to-people engagement.
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India-Africa bilateral trade reached USD 93.69 billion in 2025–26,
marking a 14.39% increase over the previous year.
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India’s exports to Africa stood at USD 45.42 billion, while imports from
Africa reached USD 48.27 billion.
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The Minister stressed the need for harmonisation of standards, customs
procedures, and business practices to facilitate smoother trade.
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The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), valued at nearly USD
3.4 trillion, was highlighted as a major opportunity for India-Africa economic
integration.
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India’s USD 4 trillion economy and Africa’s growing market were
projected as complementary drivers for resilient supply chains and higher-value
manufacturing partnerships.
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Key sectors identified for collaboration included:
o Renewable energy
o Green hydrogen and green ammonia
o Electric mobility
o Digitalisation and telecommunications
o Agriculture and food processing
o Healthcare and pharmaceuticals
o Critical minerals
o Defence production
o Emerging technologies
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The Minister emphasized youth-driven growth, noting that nearly
two-thirds of the populations of India and Africa are below 35 years of age.
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Focus areas for future cooperation include skilling, startups,
innovation ecosystems, and talent development.
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The Minister reiterated the shared goal of doubling India-Africa
bilateral trade by 2030 through diversified supply chains, improved logistics,
and climate-smart partnerships.
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Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal said the IABD will bring together
policymakers, investors, innovators, entrepreneurs, and development
institutions from both regions.
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The upcoming event will include:
o Plenary sessions
o Policy dialogues
o Sectoral roundtables
o B2B and B2G meetings
o Networking engagements
o Thematic exhibition showcasing
technologies and success stories
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Key themes of the event will include:
o Climate action and sustainability
o Infrastructure and connectivity
o Digital innovation and AI
o Manufacturing and MSME partnerships
o Healthcare and human capital
o Financial services and logistics
o Strategic cooperation and critical
minerals
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The Commerce Secretary also highlighted the recent India-Kenya and
India-Tanzania Joint Trade Committee meetings as indicators of growing
India-Africa economic engagement.
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The Government reaffirmed support through mechanisms such as the
Duty-Free Tariff Preference (DFTP) Scheme for Least Developed Countries and
bilateral Joint Trade Committees.
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Participants endorsed stronger India-Africa cooperation aligned with the
visions of Viksit Bharat 2047 and Africa Agenda 2063.
[ABS News Service/15.05.2026]
A Curtain Raiser
Event for the forthcoming India-Africa Business Dialogue (IABD) &
Exhibition to be held on the sidelines of the 4th India-Africa Forum Summit
(IAFS-IV) was held on 13th May, 2026 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, under the
chairmanship of the Union Minister of Commerce & Industry Piyush Goyal. The
event brought together Resident Ambassadors and High Commissioners from African
countries, senior officials from the Government of India, representatives of
Chambers of industry, Associations, Export Promotion Councils (EPCs),
businesses, and other distinguished stakeholders from India and Africa.
The IABD and
Exhibition is envisioned as a premier platform to deepen economic and strategic
engagement between India and African nations through enhanced trade,
investment, technology partnerships, and people-to-people collaboration.
Addressing the
gathering, the Union Minister of Commerce & Industry highlighted the unique
historical and civilizational ties shared between India and Africa, underpinned
by centuries of maritime connectivity, solidarity in anti-colonial struggles, and
strong socio-cultural bonds. He noted that India and Africa together can shape
a more inclusive, resilient, and innovation-driven future for the Global South.
The Union Minister
emphasized that India-Africa economic relations have witnessed strong momentum
in recent years. Bilateral trade between India and Africa reached USD 93.69
billion in 2025–26, registering a growth of 14.39% over the previous year.
India’s exports to Africa stood at USD 45.42 billion, while imports reached USD
48.27 billion during the same period.
The Union Minister
of Commerce & Industry emphasized the need to build upon existing trade
ties and preferential trade frameworks by aligning standards, customs
procedures and business practices to facilitate faster and smarter growth for
businesses on both sides. Highlighting the immense economic potential of
collaboration between India and Africa, he noted that the African Continental
Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), valued at nearly USD 3.4 trillion, together with
India’s rapidly expanding USD 4 trillion economy, presents immense
opportunities to create resilient partnerships, diversify supply chains, and
move beyond raw material trade towards higher-value manufacturing and
integrated value chains.
The Minister further
underlined the importance of technology transfer and youth-driven growth in
shaping the future of India-Africa cooperation. He identified renewable energy,
green hydrogen, green ammonia, electric mobility, digitalization, and telecommunications
as key sectors for collaboration. Stressing that nearly two-thirds of the
population of India and Africa was below the age of 35, he called for greater
focus on skilling, startups, innovation ecosystems, and talent development to
prepare the workforce for industries of the future. Recalling an African
proverb heard during the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference in Cameroon recently
“One hand cannot tie a bundle”, the Minister reaffirmed India’s commitment to
forging strong and enduring partnerships with African nations for shared
prosperity and inclusive growth.
The Minister
underlined that the next phase of India-Africa partnership must move beyond
traditional raw material trade towards higher-value products, integrated supply
chains, local manufacturing and technology-driven cooperation. He identified
agriculture and food processing, digital public infrastructure, healthcare and
pharmaceuticals, renewable energy, critical minerals, electric mobility,
manufacturing, defence production, and emerging technologies as key sectors for
future collaboration.
He further
highlighted the transformational potential of the African Continental Free
Trade Area (AfCFTA) and reiterated India’s commitment to strengthening
engagement with African regional economic groupings. The Hon’ble Minister also
emphasized the need to build stronger South-South trade corridors and
articulated the shared ambition of doubling India-Africa bilateral trade by
2030 through diversified supply chains, improved logistics, and climate-smart
partnerships.
Speaking on the
occasion, the Commerce Secretary, Rajesh Agrawal stated that India and Africa
share a long-standing multidimensional partnership driven by common history,
trade, people-to-people ties and developmental aspirations. He highlighted that
the upcoming India-Africa Business Dialogue & Exhibition will serve as an
important platform to bring together policymakers, industry leaders, investors,
innovators, development institutions, and entrepreneurs from both sides.
The Commerce
Secretary shared that the event will focus on thematic areas including climate
action and sustainability, infrastructure and connectivity, digital innovation
and AI, manufacturing and MSME partnerships, healthcare and human capital
development, financial services, logistics, strategic cooperation, and critical
minerals. The event will feature plenary sessions, policy dialogues, sectoral
roundtables, B2B and B2G meetings, networking engagements, and a thematic
exhibition showcasing technologies, innovations, sectoral best practices, and
collaborative success stories from India and Africa.
The Commerce
Secretary also highlighted the recent 10th India-Kenya Joint Trade Committee
(JTC) and 5th India-Tanzania Joint Trade Committee (JTC) meetings, where
discussions focused on reviewing bilateral trade relations, strengthening
investment cooperation, and identifying new areas of partnership. He noted that
these engagements reflect the growing momentum in India’s economic ties with
African countries and the shared commitment to expanding cooperation across key
sectors.
The Curtain Raiser
also underscored the Government of India’s continued commitment towards
strengthening institutional and policy frameworks to facilitate trade and
investment with African partners, including through initiatives such as the
Duty-Free Tariff Preference (DFTP) Scheme for Least Developed Countries and
ongoing bilateral Joint Trade Committee mechanisms with several African
countries.
The participants
expressed strong support for the upcoming India-Africa Business Dialogue &
Exhibition and reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening
India-Africa economic cooperation and strategic partnership in line with the
shared visions of Viksit Bharat 2047 and Africa Agenda 2063.
The Government of
India looks forward to the active and wider participation of governments,
businesses, industry associations, financial institutions, and development
partners from across Africa and India in making the India-Africa Business
Dialogue & Exhibition and the 4th India-Africa Forum Summit a success.