India-Middle East-Europe economic corridor to boost maritime security, Says Piyush Goyal
The Middle East, Europe, and India are expected to be better-connected thanks to the groundbreaking India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEC)
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The Middle East, Europe, and India are expected to be better-connected thanks to the groundbreaking India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEC)
The agenda for the meeting includes discussions on boosting manufacturing, improving the ease of doing business, and attracting both domestic and foreign investments.
In a recent statement, Goyal emphasized the need for a collaborative approach to overcome the deadlock.
Minister Goyal remarked India's engagement in regulatory cooperation to foster a conducive global regulatory framework that aligns favorably with national interests and international standards.
The BOT meeting provided a platform to review export performance with the aim of achieving the $2 trillion export target by 2030.
Addressing the event, Minister Goyal underscored the need for the FCI to maintain transparency in its operations and embrace digital technologies to enhance efficiency and quality. He urged the organization to explore avenues to manage expenses effectively, acknowledging the vital role it plays in maintaining India's food security.
The announcement followed the annual trade policy talks held in New Delhi on January 12 between Tai and India's Trade Minister Piyush Goyal. This dialogue is part of Tai's three-day visit to India, aiming to bolster bilateral trade relations between both countries.