The delegation comprises leading Indian companies from
sectors including advanced manufacturing, clean energy, digital technologies,
gems and jewellery, food processing, healthcare and design.
During the visit to
Spain on 13 July, Shri Goyal will focus on advancing bilateral trade and
investment and leveraging opportunities arising from the proposed India-European Union Free Trade Agreement
(FTA).
He will hold bilateral meetings with H.E. Mr. Carlos Cuerpo Caballero, First Vice
President of the Government of Spain and Minister of Economy, Trade and
Business; H.E. Mr. Jordi Hereu Boher, Minister of Industry and Tourism; and
H.E. Mr. José Manuel Albares Bueno, Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union
and Cooperation. He will also chair an India-Spain Business Roundtable
with leading Spanish companies and industry associations to showcase India’s
investment opportunities and encourage greater business-to-business
partnerships. Shri Goyal will participate in a Business Roundtable with the
Chamber of Commerce of Spain, CEOE and ICEX Spain Trade & Investment. The
session will bring together Indian and Spanish industry leaders to explore
opportunities in automotive, renewable energy, railways, artificial
intelligence, semiconductors, food processing and tourism.
Spanish companies
such as Iberdrola, Acciona, CAF, Talgo, Gestamp and Indra already have a strong
presence in India, while Indian companies including TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Tech
Mahindra and L&T are expanding their operations in Spain to support
digitalisation and Industry 4.0. The visit also coincides with the Spain-India
Dual Year 2026, commemorating 70 years of diplomatic relations, with a special
emphasis on strengthening business-to-business partnerships.
In Belgium on 14 and 15 July, Shri Goyal will
undertake site visits to the Port of Antwerp and the Antwerp World Diamond
Centre. The visit to the Port of Antwerp will provide insights into Europe’s
leading logistics hub and showcase best practices in multimodal connectivity,
green logistics and resilient supply chains. The visit to the Antwerp World
Diamond Centre will highlight the global diamond value chain, certification,
responsible sourcing and opportunities for India’s gems and jewellery sector.
The Minister will
also hold CEO-level meetings with Mr. Alain Queverin of Thales Group and Mr.
Jean-Christophe Bogaert of Silox Group. Thales is a global leader in aerospace,
defence, cybersecurity and digital identity with significant partnerships in
India, while Silox is a specialty chemicals and recycling group with major
operations in Gujarat and collaborations in battery recycling and sustainable
manufacturing. The India-EU Business
Roundtable and the Trade and Technology Council (TTC) Plenary will focus on foreign direct investment opportunities,
trade facilitation, sustainable technologies and resilient supply chains.
During his visit to Brussels, Shri Goyal will co-chair
the 3rd India-EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC) Ministerial Meeting
alongside the External Affairs Minister and the Minister of State for
Electronics & Information Technology. The India-EU TTC serves as the
highest institutional mechanism for cooperation on trade, trusted technology
and economic security.
On the sidelines of
the TTC, the Minister is expected to hold meetings with senior leaders of the
European Union, including the President of the European Commission, the
President of the European Council and the Prime Minister of Belgium. He will
also hold bilateral meetings with H.E. Mr. David Clarinval, Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Employment, Economy and Agriculture of Belgium, and
H.E. Mr. Maroš Šefčovič, European Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security.
Shri Goyal will further engage with industry leaders through the India-Belgium
Business Roundtable and interactions with leading European companies.
In Finland on 16 and 17 July, Shri Goyal will visit
the country at the invitation of the Prime Minister of Finland. The visit will
focus on strengthening cooperation in innovation, advanced manufacturing, clean
energy, digital technologies and industrial research.
The Minister is scheduled to hold a bilateral meeting
with H.E. Dr. Sakari Puisto, Minister of Economic Affairs of Finland, and
participate in the India-Finland Business Roundtable with Finnish companies
engaged in digitalisation, clean energy, advanced manufacturing and the
circular economy. An MoU between CII and Business Finland will also be signed
to strengthen institutional collaboration.
Shri Goyal will
visit leading Finnish companies and innovation institutions, including Nokia
Corporation, VTT Research Centre, KONE Corporation and the Kemppi Group, to
explore opportunities for collaboration in telecom infrastructure, 6G research,
smart mobility, advanced manufacturing, industrial machinery, EV charging
infrastructure, frontier technologies, sustainable mobility, industrial
innovation and investment.
The Indian business delegation will include companies
such as Borosil Renewables, Motherson Group, Trivitron Healthcare, Hari Krishna
Exports and Nekkanti Seafoods, representing sectors ranging from AI and clean
technology to gems and jewellery, food processing, healthcare and design.
Across Spain, Belgium and Finland, the visit will
highlight key themes of advanced manufacturing, clean energy and
sustainability, digital and frontier technologies, gems and jewellery, and food
and consumer industries.
The visit comes at
a significant juncture in India-EU relations, with both sides committed to
strengthening economic cooperation and working towards the early implementation
of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement. In this context, Shri Goyal’s visit marks
an important step in translating this shared vision into concrete outcomes. It
reflects India’s steadfast commitment to deepening its engagement with the
European Union, one of its largest trading partners, and to advancing an
ambitious, balanced and mutually beneficial agreement that contributes to
resilient supply chains, sustainable growth and a rules-based global trading
system. The visit is also expected to
impart fresh momentum to India’s engagement with Europe by promoting trade and
investment, strengthening collaboration in emerging technologies, clean energy,
innovation and advanced manufacturing, fostering closer partnerships between
businesses and innovation ecosystems, and reinforcing India’s position as a trusted
global partner for innovation, manufacturing and sustainability.