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India navigates global trade challenges through dialogue, cooperation: Piyush Goyal

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  • India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal stated that while countries globally are increasingly protecting domestic industries, India is addressing trade challenges through dialogue and partnerships.
  • He noted the WTO's current ineffectiveness but affirmed trade operates under its framework, with India pursuing FTAs and investment.

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Global trade is facing increasing protectionist measures from various countries, including in sectors like steel. India is responding by engaging in dialogue, cooperation, and pursuing trade partnerships to navigate these challenges.

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Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal on Thursday said countries around the world are increasingly protecting their domestic industries, including in sectors such as steel, but India continues to navigate global trade challenges through dialogue, cooperation and trade partnerships. Speaking at the India Global Innovation Connect, he said such measures are part of global trade realities and are not unique to India. “When the EU, the US, and the UK are trying to safeguard their domestic steel industry against competition, or even India for that matter, protecting our economy from unfair trading practices of certain geographies, where we find overcapacity, dumping of goods into India at predatory pricing. These are the realities of life you have to confront. Usually in these situations you try to find ways to mitigate it, you ignore some, you take action against some countries,” he said, according to news agency PTI. He added that responses to such situations often involve a mix of bilateral action and targeted measures. H owever, he underlined that global trade continues to function within a rules-based system, even if the effectiveness of multilateral institutions has weakened.

WTO framework still in place despite challenges

Goyal said the World Trade Organization (WTO) is currently “not very effective right now”, but maintained that international trade largely continues under its framework. “Fortunately, the WTO as a forum is not very effective right now. So action has to be almost bilateral… but all world trade, at the aggregate, is still very much in its place, still working under the WTO framework,” he said. He added that while countries may adopt different standards and protection measures for domestic reasons, India continues to engage globally through cooperation and negotiated agreements.

India’s trade stance and negotiations

Goyal said India is dealing with trade challenges from a position of strength and is pursuing multiple free trade agreements to expand market access. He noted that India has signed nine FTAs in the last three to three-and-a-half years, covering 38 countries, many of which are developed economies with higher per capita incomes. He also referred to the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), under which member countries have committed to invest USD 100 billion in India over 15 years. According to him, such arrangements are part of a broader strategy to deepen economic engagement, attract investment and strengthen supply chain integration.

Focus on innovation, investment and long-term growth

On domestic policy priorities, the minister said India is working to strengthen innovation capacity and improve the overall investment environment. He said the government is engaging with companies and partner countries to identify sectors where innovation-led investments can be encouraged, while also reviewing intellectual property rights (IPR) laws to make them more contemporary. Goyal also highlighted infrastructure expansion and regulatory reforms as key drivers of investment inflows, including work on airports, ports, highways and power systems. He said India’s economic growth ambitions are tied to deeper global integration, adding that long-term expansion would depend on higher standards, technological advancement and stronger participation in global trade networks.

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توقعات الذكاء الاصطناعي — احتمالات وليست حقائق

  • India will continue to pursue bilateral trade agreements and targeted measures to address trade challenges.

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  • Investment inflows into India are expected to increase due to infrastructure expansion and regulatory reforms.

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  • The effectiveness of the WTO in resolving global trade disputes will likely remain limited.

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أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What specific 'predatory pricing' or 'dumping' practices is India taking action against?
  • Which specific countries are identified as having overcapacity or engaging in unfair trading practices?
  • What are the key performance indicators for the nine FTAs signed by India?
  • What specific IPR law reforms are being considered?

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