Piyush Goyal to visit Canada for trade talks on May 25
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- Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal will visit Canada on May 25 for trade talks, aiming to boost bilateral trade to $50 billion in five years.
- Discussions will include Indian textiles and leather access in exchange for Canadian uranium and critical minerals.
- A US delegation is also expected in India next month.
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India is engaging in trade talks with Canada to boost bilateral trade and investment, with a focus on sectors like textiles, leather, uranium, and critical minerals. Separately, India is preparing for potential tariff changes from the US.
NEW DELHI: Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal is heading to Canada for trade talks on May 25, with easier access for Indian textiles and leather from India in return for tapping uranium and critical minerals on the table as the two sides look to step up efforts for the proposed free trade agreement, for which talks have resumed a few months ago. Separately, a team from the US is expected to visit India next month as the 150-day deadline for current tariffs ends in late July. The Trump administration, which has launched two Section 301 probes against a host of countries, including India, is expected to unveil its fresh tariff plan in the coming weeks. Goyal will lead a business delegation of over 150 industry leaders to Canada to seek investments and enhance collaborations. He said a series of meetings are scheduled with leaders and businesses in Ottawa and Toronto. Goyal said he will also meet representatives of "Maple 8" pension funds of Canada. The "Maple 8" refers to Canada's eight largest public pension funds, which together manage assets worth around $2.4 trillion Canadian dollars and are considered among the world's most influential long-term investors. Some of the members, such as Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, and Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System, have already invested in India. He added that Canada is strong on oil, gas, critical minerals, and mining, while India can offer its talented workforce and strengths in several sectors. Goyal said that the goal is to step up bilateral trade to $50 billion over the next five years, from under $9 billion in 2024-25. About 600 Canadian companies are operating in India at present, and "we are looking at increasing it to 1,000", he said. Canada has a very large Indian diaspora, and investment is expected to be a key element of the comprehensive agreement.
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India and Canada will step up efforts for a proposed free trade agreement.
Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Monaten
US will unveil its fresh tariff plan in the coming weeks.
Sehr wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Wochen
Bilateral trade between India and Canada will reach $50 billion over the next five years.
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Offene Fragen
- What specific concessions will India offer for access to Canadian uranium and critical minerals?
- What will be the exact nature of the US tariff plan?
- How will the proposed free trade agreement between India and Canada be structured?
- What are the specific investment targets for the 150 industry leaders accompanying Goyal?