IANS | 16 Jul, 2024
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal held a crucial meeting with
WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to discuss the ongoing negotiations
and the progress made since the 13th Ministerial Conference of the global trade
organisation, according to an official statement issued on Monday.
The conversation highlighted India’s commitment to achieving fair and
meaningful trade outcomes and ensuring free and equitable trade among member
nations.
The minister also convened a meeting with India’s WTO team in Geneva,
led by the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of India at the WTO, along
with senior officers from the Department of Commerce. They discussed priority
issues currently under discussion or at various stages of negotiations in the
WTO, reinforcing India’s strategic approach to international trade.
Goyal also met leading business figures and potential investors,
including representatives from MSC Cargo. They discussed potential
collaborations and investment opportunities in various sectors, aiming to
attract investments and foster partnerships to support India’s growth and
development.
The Minister also held a meeting with senior officials from Zurich
Airport, including the Chairman of the Board of Directors, Zurich Airport,
Josef Felder. They explored opportunities for collaboration in enhancing
airport infrastructure and advancing ancillary air services in India. The
discussions centred on leveraging best practices and innovations to
significantly improve the Indian aviation sector.
The Minister also engaged with prominent members of the Indian diaspora
in Zurich. He acknowledged their valuable contributions to the Swiss economy
and Indo-Swiss relations, encouraging them to invest in India. He highlighted
the extensive opportunities available in India and the newly signed India-EFTA
TEPA.
--IANS