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        India a Key Pillar of Global Economy: President of the Republic of Korea (ROK), H.E. Lee Jae Myung

        April 21, 2026

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         India–Korea Trade Poised to Double Amid CEPA Talks: President of the Republic of Korea (ROK), H.E. Lee Jae Myung

        MoU on India–Korea Industrial Cooperation Committee a Landmark Step to Boost Bilateral Economic Engagement: Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Shri Piyush Goyal

        16 MoUs Signed at India–Korea Business Forum to Boost Bilateral Cooperation

        India–Korea Leaders Discuss Korea Enclave in India to Boost Investments; Plug-and-Play Township to Leverage Market Access and FTAs: Shri Piyush Goyal

        India–Korea Aim to Double Bilateral Trade to USD 54 Billion by 2030; Call to Unlock Next Phase of Economic Cooperation: Shri Piyush Goyal

        India, Korea to Upgrade CEPA on Fast-Track; Focus on Market Access, Ease of Doing Business and High-Growth Sectors: Shri Piyush Goyal

        President of the Republic of Korea (ROK), H.E. Lee Jae Myung, today said that India, as the world’s fourth-largest economy and home to 1.4 billion people, stands as a key pillar of the global economy.

        Addressing the India–Korea Business Forum in New Delhi, he noted that there is significant scope to further expand business and trade, adding that bilateral trade has considerable room for growth and, with sustained efforts, is expected to double alongside ongoing negotiations on the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.

        He emphasized the need to prepare high-tech industries for the future through collaboration and by leveraging India’s strengths in artificial intelligence. He further stated that cooperation in the shipping sector will be strengthened.

        The President also underlined the importance of moving beyond economic cooperation to build strong people-to-people trust between the two countries.

        Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Shri Piyush Goyal while addressing the opening session of the India–Korea Business Forum highlighted the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the India–Korea Industrial Cooperation Committee, comprising four working groups on trade, industry, strategic resources, and clean energy, as a landmark step towards strengthening bilateral economic engagement. A total of 16 MoUs were signed today at India Korea Business Forum.

        Shri Goyal further informed that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and President Mr Lee Jae Myung have discussed the establishment of a large industrial township—a Korea-specific enclave in India with plug-and-play infrastructure to encourage greater investments and facilitate the entry of more Korean companies into the Indian market. He noted that this initiative will help Korean companies leverage India’s large domestic demand as well as its preferential access to nearly two-thirds of global GDP, enabled through nine Free Trade Agreements concluded over the past three and a half years with 38 developed economies.

        Shri Goyal said that India and the Republic of Korea have been tasked by their leadership to double bilateral trade from the current USD 27 billion to USD 54 billion by 2030, requiring an annual growth rate of nearly 18%. He added that this target does not fully capture the true potential of the partnership and called for efforts to unlock the next phase of economic cooperation.

        The Minister stated that both countries have agreed to work on a fast-track, mission-mode approach to upgrade the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), including addressing non-tariff barriers, easing rules of origin, expanding market access, and facilitating greater ease of doing business to achieve a more balanced economic partnership.

        He emphasized that sectors such as semiconductors, electronics, advanced manufacturing, e-mobility, green energy, shipbuilding, and digital trade offer strong complementarities between the two economies. He noted that India and Korea can collaborate through co-production, co-design, co-creation, co-innovation, and jointly serve global markets with high-quality and competitively priced products.

        Highlighting India’s economic trajectory, Shri Goyal said that the country, currently a USD 4 trillion economy, is on a roadmap to reach USD 30 trillion by 2047, when it celebrates 100 years of independence. He described this transformation as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for businesses, driven by a large and talented young population, the aspirations of 1.4 billion citizens, and a rapidly expanding middle class with rising incomes.

        He reiterated that despite global turbulence, India stands as an oasis of stability due to bold reforms, massive infrastructure investments, and a strong policy push towards ease of doing business, including simplification of compliance and reduction of regulatory burdens.

        Recalling the long-standing relationship between the two nations, Shri Goyal said that India and Korea share time-tested ties spanning over two millennia, rooted in trust, shared democratic values, and strong civilizational bonds. He acknowledged the success of Korean companies in India and their contribution to the country’s growth story.

        Shri Goyal concluded by expressing confidence that the visit would mark the beginning of a new chapter in India–Korea relations and extended his best wishes for continued collaboration and shared prosperity between the two nations.

        President, FICCI and Vice Chairman, RPG Group, Shri Anant Goenka said that from semiconductors and electric vehicles to digital technologies and artificial intelligence, India’s scale aligns seamlessly with Korea’s innovation strengths. He noted that together, both countries can build a resilient and future-ready economic corridor.

        Highlighting the ongoing reconfiguration of global supply chains, Shri Goenka stated that India and Korea have a unique opportunity to develop a diversified, innovation-led economic corridor that is less vulnerable to external shocks and geared towards long-term resilience.

        India-Korea economic cooperation gains momentum as CEPA upgrade, industrial township and sectoral partnerships move forward. India and the Republic of Korea have reaffirmed a commitment to expand bilateral economic engagement through a fast-track upgrade of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, with focus on non-tariff barriers, rules of origin, market access and ease of doing business. The parties also highlighted the India-Korea Industrial Cooperation Committee, multiple MoUs, and a proposed Korea-specific industrial township in India to support investment and market entry. Priority sectors include semiconductors, electronics, advanced manufacturing, e-mobility, green energy, shipbuilding, digital trade and artificial intelligence.
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                                India-Korea economic cooperation gains momentum as CEPA upgrade, industrial township and sectoral partnerships move forward.

                                India and the Republic of Korea have reaffirmed a commitment to expand bilateral economic engagement through a fast-track upgrade of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, with focus on non-tariff barriers, rules of origin, market access and ease of doing business. The parties also highlighted the India-Korea Industrial Cooperation Committee, multiple MoUs, and a proposed Korea-specific industrial township in India to support investment and market entry. Priority sectors include semiconductors, electronics, advanced manufacturing, e-mobility, green energy, shipbuilding, digital trade and artificial intelligence.





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