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India to have a trade promotion office in Sydney: Union Minister Piyush Goyal

Aim to upscale partnerships in trade, investment, tourism and technology
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Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal
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Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal announced the setting up of an office for trade promotion in Sydney, Australia, with representatives of Invest India, NICDC, ECGC, other officials related to trade and tourism along with the private sector represented by CII.

While addressing a joint press conference with HE Don Farrell, Minister for Trade and Tourism, Australia, at Adelaide today, Goyal said these offices will act as a bridge between investors and businesses on both sides. He said the focus is to upscale the partnerships in trade, investment, tourism and technology.

He said India celebrates ‘10 years of Make in India’ today. The programme provided a whole of the approach in addressing the challenges of the manufacturing sector, he said. It provided provisions for ‘plug and play’ for infrastructure, single window system for approvals, easing compliance burden, decriminalising laws, opening up FDI in newer sectors and encouraging the start-up ecosystem, signifying a multi-pronged approach to attract manufacturing in India.

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Minister Goyal noted a lot of promise between the Make in India Programme and the Make in Australia programme to exchange technologies, opportunities and encourage businesses to work with each other. He added that enhanced cooperation in education, skill development, investment, tourism, critical minerals, green ecosystem for sustainability are areas where the partnership holds significant potential.

Speaking about his visit to Australia, Goyal said for the first time, the leadership of both the CII and FICCI were represented in Australia, signifying the importance of the partnership. He added that the unprecedented ties between the two countries with nine in-person meetings of senior leaders being held since May 2022 reflected the deep bonding of leaders and supplements the business-business and people-people to connect.

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He added that India and Australia are working towards strengthening Economic-Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) through Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA). He said the ECTA agreement has resulted in market access to both sides and resulted in significant increase in merchandise trade.

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