Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal held discussions with Mexico’s Secretary of Economy to explore avenues for enhancing bilateral trade and investment cooperation between the two countries. The meeting focused on strengthening economic engagement and identifying new opportunities across key sectors.
Both sides emphasised the importance of deepening commercial ties in areas such as manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, automobiles, and technology. The discussions also covered ways to facilitate smoother market access and encourage greater participation of businesses from both nations.
India and Mexico have seen steady growth in bilateral trade in recent years, and the leaders highlighted the need to build on this momentum. They underscored the potential for diversifying trade baskets and boosting investments to unlock untapped opportunities.
The dialogue also reflected a shared commitment to fostering resilient supply chains and promoting collaboration in emerging sectors. Officials noted that stronger economic engagement between India and Mexico could contribute to global trade stability and economic growth.
The meeting is part of India’s broader push to expand its trade footprint in Latin America and strengthen partnerships with key economies in the region. Both countries expressed optimism about further enhancing cooperation and taking concrete steps to elevate their economic relationship.




