Piyush Goyal to Attend Indo-Pacific Economic
Forum (IPEF) Ministerial Meeting in Los Angeles on 8 Sept
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Indo- Pacific Economic Forum (IPEF) to work
to ensure that Indo-Pacific Region would remain secure and open for business
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IPEF to focus on facilitating trade and keeping
supply chains open, especially during challenges and difficult times
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Mr. Goyal engages with top semiconductor manufacturing
companies and labs to explore greater collaboration with Indian companies
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Minister visits the Maydan
Technology Centre for applied materials in San Francisco
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer
Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, Piyush Goyal will continue on
the second leg of his tour of the US and travel to Los Angeles on 8 Sept. 2022 to
attend the first in-person Ministerial meeting of the Indo-Pacific Economic Forum
(IPEF), US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) meeting and other significant
events.
Earlier in the day, Mr. Goyal had a luncheon
engagement with ‘Indiaspora’.
Interacting with media later in the day, ahead
of the IPEF Ministerial, Piyush Goyal said that discussions at IPEF would focus
on opening opportunities for the member nations to work in partnership with each
other to ensure that particularly during challenges and difficult times, supply
chains remain open and business and people of countries don’t suffer because of
chaotic conditions like covid and conflict.
Terming IPEF as a new and unique initiative
and a partnership between rules-based, like-minded countries which have transparent
economic systems, Mr. Goyal said that IPEF would work to ensure that the Indo-Pacific
Region would remain secure and open for business.
Elaborating further, the Minister said that
at the IPEF Ministerial, discussions would focus on facilitating open trade, keeping
supply chains open. He said that as trading relations with IPEF nations expand,
investments, both from and into India, would also get a leg up. All the countries
meeting tomorrow have a lot to offer each other in terms of trade, investments and
technology and we will work together on all fronts, he added.
Responding to a query, Mr. Goyal said that
US and India share a very good and strong business relationship. The US is India’s
largest trading partner and many Indian companies do a lot of work for their counterparts
in America. There is a lot of investment flowing from US to India, he added.
Observing that US and India are getting closer
together, the Minister said that the relations between the two nations were strengthening
by the day through two Quads now- one with Japan and Australia and another with
Israel and UAE. 2 plus 2 ministerial dialogues between India and USA are robust
and vibrant and our engagements in several areas including geopolitical and sensitive
areas are expanding. The leaders of both countries, the businesses of both countries
and the people of both countries are closer than ever before, he added.
Highlighting some of the milestones India
has achieved in international engagement such as USD 675 billion worth of foreign
trade despite challenges of conflict, inflation, threat of recession and pandemic
and record FDI in the last eight years, the Minister expressed confidence that India
is and would remain a preferred trading partner and investment destination to the
world, thanks to the huge market, honest government and transparent economic policies,
rule of law, vibrant media and judiciary. This will improve the well-being of people
of India provide jobs, thrust to economic activity and thus growth, he added.
The Minister also engaged with top companies
and labs of semiconductor manufacturing and research to explore greater collaboration
with Indian companies. He held a meeting with Tim Archer, CEO of Lam Research.
“Building on our pool of young & skilled
workforce, discussed how India in collaboration with Lam research, can provide a
leading edge in semiconductor innovation”, he tweeted after the meeting.