Aim to double bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030: S Korean President Lee Jae Myung in India
New Delhi [India], April 20 (ANI): South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Monday outlined an ambitious roadmap to significantly deepen economic ties with India, announcing a shared goal to double bilateral trade to USD 50 billion by 2030.
Addressing the joint press statement alongwith Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the visiting South Korean President said, "We aim to increase the current 25 billion dollar level of annual trade volume to around 50 billion dollars by 2030."
During the summit, both leaders held "in-depth discussions" on advancing cooperation across sectors and exchanged views on regional and global issues. President Lee described India as " a leader in the Global South" and praised its rapid development under the "Viksit Bharat 2047 vision."
Expressing gratitude for the warm reception accorded to him, President Lee said," I would like to express my deepest gratitude for your invitation and warm hospitality extended to me and my delegation."
India and South Korea have signed 15 documents aimed at boosting trade, investment and cooperation in areas including shipbuilding and AI, and establishing a ministerial-level industrial cooperation committee dedicated to economic cooperation.
Highlighting priority areas, Lee noted to strengthen cooperation "in strategic areas such as critical minerals, nuclear energy, and clean energy." These sectors are seen as crucial for long-term economic security and sustainable growth.
Both sides also agreed to modernise their existing trade agreement. "We agreed to speed up the negotiations to upgrade our CEPA to create more favourable trade and investment conditions," Lee stated, stressing the need to align with evolving global trade practices. He added that the upgrade would "fully reflect new trade norms" and help both countries respond effectively to changing supply chains and green growth demands.
Underscoring the broader vision, Lee said, "Through these efforts, we aim to increase the current 25 billion dollar level of annual trade volume to around 50 billion dollars by 2030." He added that both sides would "continue to work" towards strengthening economic cooperation across multiple sectors. (ANI)
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