PIB | 20 Dec, 2022
Union
Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal along with U.S. Secretary
of Commerce Gina Raimondo and other IPEF partner countries, participated
in virtual Ministerial Meeting on Economic Benefits for the
Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF).
Goyal complimented partner countries for taking the initiative in right
earnest. He expressed his belief that IPEF will promote inclusive
development through enhancement of trade and investment in the region.
Minister
Goyal extended invitation to all partners countries for the next
special negotiation round for Pillars 2-4 of IPEF to be hosted by India
on 8-11 February, 2023.
He
urged members to focus energy on early harvest of deliverables which
can benefit all the members.
He was happy to note that there seemed to
be a consensus among members on setting up of an investment forum
consisting of private and public sector stakeholders to encourage
investment in clean energy sector, during recent round at Brisbane,
Australia.
The
Minister shared his views on some of the common tangible benefits like
capacity building; technical assistance, including sharing of expertise
and best practices; investments, innovative projects, etc, expected out
of this initiative.
Shri
Goyal also shared with IPEF partners some of India’s specific
expectations under IPEF.
He said that India can contribute towards
supply chain resilience in sectors like pharmaceuticals and invited
support from members in semiconductors, critical minerals and clean
technologies including on innovative projects which can be promoted
beyond IPEF in other developing countries.
He further talked about the
non-paper submitted by India on some of the ideas like mobilization of
financial resources for climate action at reasonable costs. He also drew
attention of partner countries on need for measures to counter terror
financing.
Further, the Minister expressed his full support to the negotiations schedule agreed at the Brisbane meeting held recently.
Secretary
Raimondo welcomed India's offer to host the special negotiation round
for Pillars 2-4 of IPEF and assured that the US IPEF team would work
closely with India in this regard.