Earlier on Friday, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry Piyush Goyal held a candid and insightful discussion with EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic in Delhi. The meeting focused on the progress of the India- EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and the Trade and Technology Council (TTC).
In a social media post, Goyal stated, “Had a candid and insightful discussion with EU Trade Commissioner @MarosSefcovic over breakfast today on the India-EU FTA and the progress of the Trade and Technology Council. Exciting times are ahead as we work towards elevating our trade & investment ties to the next level as trusted partners.”
In his joint press statement following his meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at Hyderabad House here today, the Prime Minister said, “This visit of the European Commission President and the College of Commissioners to India is unprecedented. This is not only the first visit of the European Commission to India, but it is also the first such comprehensive engagement of the European Commission in any one country. This is one of the early visits of the (European) Commission’s new tenure. I welcome them all to India.”
Earlier on Thursday, Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman met with Maria Luis Albuquerque, European Commissioner for Financial Services, Savings and Investments Union, and Piotr Serafin, European Commissioner for Budget, Anti-fraud and Public Administration, in New Delhi.
The meeting centered around discussions on strengthening economic ties, enhancing mutual cooperation, and exploring new avenues for collaboration in key sectors such as financial technology (FinTech), trade, and investment between India and the EU.
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In a social media post, Goyal stated, “Had a candid and insightful discussion with EU Trade Commissioner @MarosSefcovic over breakfast today on the India-EU FTA and the progress of the Trade and Technology Council. Exciting times are ahead as we work towards elevating our trade & investment ties to the next level as trusted partners.”
In his joint press statement following his meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at Hyderabad House here today, the Prime Minister said, “This visit of the European Commission President and the College of Commissioners to India is unprecedented. This is not only the first visit of the European Commission to India, but it is also the first such comprehensive engagement of the European Commission in any one country. This is one of the early visits of the (European) Commission’s new tenure. I welcome them all to India.”
Earlier on Thursday, Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman met with Maria Luis Albuquerque, European Commissioner for Financial Services, Savings and Investments Union, and Piotr Serafin, European Commissioner for Budget, Anti-fraud and Public Administration, in New Delhi.
The meeting centered around discussions on strengthening economic ties, enhancing mutual cooperation, and exploring new avenues for collaboration in key sectors such as financial technology (FinTech), trade, and investment between India and the EU.