India–Brazil Trade Push Beyond USD 15 Billion, Renewables and Clean Energy in Focus
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India–Brazil Trade Target: Goyal Seeks Surge Past $15 Billion
Piyush Goyal addressed the plenary session of the India–Brazil Business Forum in New Delhi, underscoring the expanding economic partnership between the two countries. Noting that bilateral trade grew 25 per cent in the past year to reach USD 15 billion, he described the figure as below potential. He called for greater ambition in scaling up economic engagement. Referring to the higher benchmarks set by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Narendra Modi…
India–Brazil Trade Push Beyond USD 15 Billion, Renewables and Clean Energy in Focus
At the India–Brazil Business Forum in New Delhi, Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal called for an ambitious expansion of bilateral trade beyond the current USD 15 billion, with […] The post India–Brazil Trade Push Beyond USD 15 Billion, Renewables and Clean Energy in Focus appeared first on SolarQuarter.
Piyush Goyal calls for ambitious India-Brazil trade surge beyond USD 15 Billion, deeper ties in defence, renewables, pharma and emerging tech
NEW DELHI : Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Shri Piyush Goyal addressed the Plenary Session of the India–Brazil Business Forum in New Delhi, highlighting the expanding cooperation between India and Brazil across sectors. Referring to the growth in bilateral trade by 25 per cent in the past year to reach USD 15 billion, he described the current level as suboptimal and called for greater ambition in further strengthening economic engagemen…
Goyal calls for India–Brazil trade leap beyond $15 billion milestone - Cargo Insights
Piyush Goyal urges India–Brazil trade to scale beyond $15bn, citing strong growth, FTAs and strategic cooperation. Calling for a bold expansion of India–Brazil economic ties, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal on Friday said bilateral trade must move decisively beyond the current USD 15 billion level, describing it as “suboptimal” despite a robust 25% year-on-year growth. Addressing the Plenary Session of the India–Brazil Busin…
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