India and Canada Unveil Enhanced Economic Collaboration Platform
India and Canada have launched a new platform to boost commercial ties, following a three-day visit by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal. The forum aims to foster business partnerships and enhance connectivity, with a focus on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement targeted for completion this year.
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India and Canada have established a new trade and investment forum aiming to strengthen economic ties between the two nations. This initiative seeks to foster business relations and commercial partnerships as announced in a joint statement released on Friday.
The agreement emerged following Commerce Minister's Piyush Goyal's three-day official visit and meetings with Canadian business leaders and International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu. Enhancing connectivity through people-to-people links and business mobility were also highlighted as crucial to expanding trade engagements.
Plans for a comprehensive economic pact center on increasing market access and supporting supply chains. Minister Sidhu revealed Canada's intention to lead a trade mission to India later this year, signifying further commitment to the partnership.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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