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Last updated: 10 Jan, 2022  

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SME Times News Bureau | 10 Jan, 2022

Union Minister of Commerce & Industry Piyush Goyal and Minister for Trade, Republic of Korea, H.E. Mr. Han-koo Yeo, will hold a bilateral meeting  tomorrow, 11th January, 2022, to discuss bilateral trade related issues.

The discussion will focus on addressing the large trade deficit, market access issues and non-tariff barriers faced by Indian exporters.

The discussion will also feature investment related issues. The meeting is expected to further boost India-Korea trade relations in an equitable and balanced manner to the mutual advantage of both countries.

 
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