India Aims for $50 Billion Trade Expansion During Piyush Goyal’s Canada Visit

मुख्य बातें
- •India aims to raise bilateral trade with Canada to $50 billion over five years, up from the current ~$10 billion.
- •Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal will lead a delegation of over 100 Indian companies across energy, mining, pharma, aerospace, and textiles.
- •The visit includes high-level talks with Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng to resolve trade barriers and sign new agreements.
- •Key focus areas include critical minerals, clean energy, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural products.
- •The push is part of India’s strategy to diversify trade partners and strengthen supply chain resilience amid global shifts.
New Delhi, [Date] – India is set to intensify economic engagement with Canada, targeting a five-year trade goal of $50 billion. The initiative will be led by Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal during his upcoming official visit to Canada. Goyal will be accompanied by a high-powered delegation comprising senior executives from over 100 Indian companies spanning a diverse range of industries including energy, metals and mining, aerospace, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, tourism, textiles, automotive, and capital goods.


