In a strategic huddle in the national capital, Union Minister Piyush Goyal exhorted India’s export machinery to broaden horizons, refine offerings, and outpace rivals. The directive aims to extract maximum value from freshly signed international trade accords.
Per an official release, Goyal urged EPCs and industry forums to master FTAs with developed partners. These agreements herald a new era of job creation and export growth, directly aiding farmers, laborers, skilled craftspeople, and SMEs in reaching global buyers.
India’s negotiators have woven in safeguards for vital agri-dairy interests and spotlighted opportunities for traditional wellness practices like Ayurveda and yoga. Echoing historical trade excellence, Goyal linked these wins to PM Modi’s blueprint for a prosperous nation that honors its roots.
Gratitude poured in from industry for deals with the UK, EU, and US, particularly the revocation of a punitive 25% US tariff scheduled for 2026. As America’s market beckons strongly, this tariff relief equips Indian firms to reclaim lost ground.
The meeting delved into Export Promotion Mission updates, applauding policy boosts like export credit incentives, MSME support schemes, and market-entry assistance. Goyal’s vision paints a future where Indian products conquer new frontiers, driving economic momentum.