India's Trade Minister Piyush Goyal announced plans to expand and diversify exports to Russia, targeting autos, electronics, textiles, and machinery to address trade imbalances ahead of Putin’s visit. Trade Secretary expects Russia to ease farm certifications, boosting agri exports for mutual growth.
Strategic Export Expansion
India aims to rebalance its skewed bilateral trade with Russia—currently at $69B total, with exports under $5B—through targeted diversification. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted opportunities in consumer goods, automobiles, electronics like smartphones, textiles, and machinery during a December 4 event. This push aligns with the $100B trade target by 2030, shifting from energy-heavy imports to balanced commerce.
Regulatory Easing for Agri Boost
Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal anticipates Russia simplifying farm sector standards and certifications, unlocking potential in food products and agriculture. Quarterly regulator engagements will tackle non-tariff barriers, enhancing market access for Indian MSMEs and farmers. These steps leverage Russia's import needs matching India's strengths in pharma, engineering, and more.
Key Highlights:
Target Sectors: Autos, electronics, textiles, machinery, food, pharma for export growth.
Trade Imbalance Fix: India's exports <2-3% of Russia's imports; aim for balance via diversification.
Agri Facilitation: Russia to ease certifications/standards for Indian farm goods.
Timeline: Tied to Putin-Modi summit; $100B bilateral target by 2030.
Broader Gains: Services, investments, supply-chain resilience emphasized.
Sources: Economic Times, Reuters, PTI via Firstpost, Moneycontrol.