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        ‘Designed in UK - Made in India’ strategy for India - UK partnership in research and services: Piyush Goyal

        July 16, 2019

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        ‘Designed in UK - Made in India’ strategy for India - UK partnership in research and services: Piyush Goyal

        India - UK TO set up three bilateral working groups

        Piyush Goyal addresses India – UK JETCO meeting in London

         

        Union Minister of Commerce & Industry and Railways, Piyush Goyal, addressed the UK-India Joint Economic and Trade Committee (JETCO) in London on Monday. He spoke about various issues related to trade, commerce and the services sector that will boost economic engagement between the two countries.

        While addressing the gathering, Piyush Goyal said that this joint initiative will expand the economic and commercial ties of India and the UK.He further said that both the countries are bound by a strong shared past of a 200-year relationship.

        He emphasized on leveraging on the opportunities, particularly in the post-BREXIT scenario and also the strength of the 1.5 million strong Indian community settled in the UK who are a bridge between the two countries. He expressed confidence that both India and the UK have huge potential to expand economic ties further and leapfrog to newer heights.

        Piyush Goyal said that he was confident that JETCO will be a powerful forum through which both the countries will identify the areas of mutual cooperation and that it can be a platform where both countries and their businesses may resolve their trade-related issues.

        On the side lines of the event, India and the UK agreed to set up three new bilateral working groups to tackle barriers in specific sectors including food and drink, healthcare and data services.

        The Commerce & Industry Minister called for fast-tracking of the engagements by leveraging the competitive strengths of each other for mutual benefit. He said that if the spirit of research and innovation in British industry and academia is bound together with the strength of the skilled Indian work force, the two countries may become the preferred supplier to the rest of the world. He further added that the skilled Indian manpower has the capability to translate the ideas generated in British research labs to the implementation stage.

        Manufacturing in India, in a cost-competitive environment, could be the key for British companies to expand their footprints to other parts of the world. ‘Designed in the UK - Made in India’ can be the new focus area for this partnership. Similarly, in the services sector, India can provide huge technical expertise to the British companies, the Minister added.

        Piyush Goyal said that he is confident that India will be a 5 trillion-dollar economy by 2025. He added that the country is well-poised towards achieving that with a major focus on investment in infrastructure where the UK can share its expertise.

        While addressing the CEOs of multi-national companies in the JETCO meeting, Piyush Goyal said that India has opened up opportunities for single brand retail and is easing some detrimental clauses of the policy in next few weeks which will help single brand retail come in a bigger way to the country. He requested companies around the world to respect Indian sensitivities on restrictions of foreign investment in multi-brand retail. Particularly, e-commerce companies coming to India will have to ensure that they stay within the letter and spirit of the law when it comes to multi-brand retail and India’s policies around that, he added.

        India – UK trade and economic relations are reviewed annually by the JETCO at the level of Commerce and Industry Minister. Till date, 12 meetings have already taken place and the last meeting was held on 11thJanuary, 2018 in London. The India – UK JETCO was established on 13th January, 2005, to further develop a strategic economic relationship and nurture business led vehicles to enhance bilateral trade and investment.

        Trade partnership strategy 'Designed in UK - Made in India' to expand bilateral research, manufacturing and services cooperation. India and the UK will pursue a trade and economic partnership centred on a 'Designed in UK - Made in India' strategy to combine British research and innovation with Indian manufacturing capability and skilled labour, aiming to translate UK research into India-led implementation and cost-competitive production. The countries agreed to set up three bilateral working groups addressing barriers in food and drink, healthcare and data services, and to use JETCO to resolve trade-related issues while signalling easing for single-brand retail and stressing compliance for multi-brand retail and e-commerce under Indian rules.
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                                Trade partnership strategy 'Designed in UK - Made in India' to expand bilateral research, manufacturing and services cooperation.

                                India and the UK will pursue a trade and economic partnership centred on a "Designed in UK - Made in India" strategy to combine British research and innovation with Indian manufacturing capability and skilled labour, aiming to translate UK research into India-led implementation and cost-competitive production. The countries agreed to set up three bilateral working groups addressing barriers in food and drink, healthcare and data services, and to use JETCO to resolve trade-related issues while signalling easing for single-brand retail and stressing compliance for multi-brand retail and e-commerce under Indian rules.





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