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India, Canada launch trade and investment forum to boost business ties

India and Canada also emphasized the importance of enhancing connectivity between the two countries — including people‑to‑people ties, business mobility, and direct commercial linkages — as essential enablers of expanded trade and investment.

Union Minister Piyush Goyal and Canada's Minister of International Trade Maninder Sidhu (Photo/X/Piyushgoyal)
Union Minister Piyush Goyal and Canada's Minister of International Trade Maninder Sidhu (Photo/X/Piyushgoyal)

Ottawa: India and Canada have launched the Canada-India Trade and Investment Forum, which will serve as a platform to foster new commercial partnerships and increased business engagement.

The formation of the forum took place during the official visit of Union Commerce and Industry Minister, Piyush Goyal, to Canada.

In a release, the Commerce Ministry said that Goyal and Minister Maninder Sidhu reaffirmed their shared commitment to strengthening bilateral trade and investment ties, to deliver tangible outcomes that support economic growth and increased commercial opportunities for businesses in both countries.

The Ministers also emphasized the importance of enhancing connectivity between India and Canada — including people‑to‑people ties, business mobility, and direct commercial linkages — as essential enablers of expanded trade and investment.

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Minister Sidhu confirmed that Canada will lead a Team Canada Trade Mission to India later this year, reflecting the strong interest of Canadian businesses in expanding their presence in the Indian market and the shared ambition to deepen commercial partnerships.

Canada and India agreed to continue encouraging long‑term, high‑quality investment in priority sectors and to support deeper collaboration between businesses, innovators, and institutional partners in both countries. The Ministers committed to maintaining regular dialogue and advancing concrete outcomes in the months ahead.

Building on the momentum generated through recent ministerial engagement, Minister Sidhu welcomed Minister Goyal and the largest Indian delegation ever sent anywhere in the world, and underscored opportunities to deepen cooperation across complementary sectors such as clean energy, critical minerals, agri‑food, advanced manufacturing, digital technologies, and skills development.

Both Ministers reiterated their commitment to advancing an ambitious and mutually beneficial Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) and affirmed their shared objective of concluding negotiations by the end of this year. They underscored CEPA’s importance in expanding market access, supporting resilient supply chains, and enabling two‑way economic growth.

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The Ministers launched the Canada-India Trade and Investment Forum as a key platform that brings together Canadian and Indian business leaders and fosters new commercial partnerships and increased business engagement.

 

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