Indo-Pacific Economic
Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) Supply Chain Agreement Signed by the 14 IPEF Partners
including India
·
Substantial
conclusion of text-based negotiations of IPEF Pillar-III (Clean Economy); Pillar-IV
(Fair Economy) and the Agreement on the Indo-Pacific Framework for Economic Prosperity
·
Piyush
Goyal calls for redoubling efforts to ensure expeditious implementation of all the
action-oriented collaborative elements
[ABS News Service/16.11.2023]
The
third Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) Ministerial Meeting
was held in San Francisco, California on 14 November 2023 hosted by the US. Union
Minister for Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution,
and Textiles, Piyush Goyal participated in the Ministerial meeting.
IPEF
was launched jointly by the USA and other partner countries of the Indo-Pacific
region on May 23, 2022 at Tokyo. IPEF has 14 partner countries including Australia,
Brunei, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand,
Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam & USA. It seeks to strengthen economic
engagement among partner countries with the goal of advancing growth, peace and
prosperity in the region.
The
framework is structured around four pillars relating to Trade (Pillar I); Supply
Chains (Pillar II); Clean Economy (Pillar III); and Fair Economy (Pillar IV). India
had joined Pillars II to IV of IPEF while it has an observer status in Pillar-I.
At
this Ministerial Meeting, negotiations under the IPEF Pillar-III (Clean Economy),
Pillar IV (Fair Economy) and the Agreement on the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework
for Prosperity (which seeks to establish a ministerial-level council and a commission)
were substantially concluded. Moreover, following the substantial conclusion of
the negotiations on the IPEF Supply Chain Agreement in May 2023, the IPEF Ministers
signed the IPEF Supply Chain Agreement during the Ministerial Meeting. Pillar-wise
Press Statement was issued at the end of the San Francisco Ministerial meeting highlighting
the contours and the efforts planned under each of the substantially concluded Pillars
(link below).
Under
the Clean Economy (Pillar-III), IPEF partners are aiming to advance cooperation
on research, development, commercialization, availability, accessibility, and deployment
of clean energy and climate friendly technologies, and facilitate investment towards
climate-related projects in the region. During his intervention under this Pillar,
Shri Goyal emphasized the need for increased collaboration among partners on research
and development of innovative and affordable climate friendly technologies. Further,
Shri Goyal stressed the need to prioritize implementation of Cooperative work programmes
envisaged under this pillar, including hydrogen supply chain initiative and other
proposals in the pipeline such as India’s proposal for biofuels and e-waste recycling.
Under
the Fair Economy (Pillar-IV), IPEF partners aim to strengthen implementation of
effective anti-corruption and tax measures to boost commerce, trade, and investment
among IPEF economies. During his intervention under this Pillar, Shri Goyal highlighted
enhancing information sharing among partners, facilitating asset recovery and strengthening
cross-border investigations and prosecutions as the key benefits to emerge from
the Agreement. Further, he highlighted that this will strengthen the joint resolve
to fight against corruption, money laundering and terror financing.