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I want to see greater presence of Boeing in India: Piyush Goyal

Says the India-US bilateral trade is increasing at a healthy rate and both the sides are looking at expanding the trade four-fold so that ‘we can touch $500 bn target by 2030’

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5 May 2023 6:27 AM IST

New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Thursday said he wants to see a greater presence of US-based Boeing in India as the American firm has recently received a large order of planes from Tata Group-owned Air India.

In February, in one of the largest aircraft orders by an airline, Air India announced it will buy 470 narrow-body and wide-body planes from Airbus and Boeing, with the total deal value estimated to be worth $80 billion (over Rs 6.40 lakh crore). Goyal also said that the India-US bilateral trade is increasing at a healthy rate and both the sides are looking at expanding the trade four-fold so that "we can touch $500 billion target by 2030". By 2030, India is looking at increasing their goods and services exports to $2 trillion.

"Boeing has received a very large order from the Tata's and I am given to understand that similar sized orders are in the pipeline... I want to see greater presence of Boeing in India, we would love to see you expand your local supply chains...and have more MRO (maintenance, repair and operations) activity here, which will serve the entire region," Goyal said here while addressing a function on India-US partnership.

He expressed confidence that many more such large corporations from the US would work closely with Indian firms. Further, the minister said that as Ajay Banga was appointed as the next President of the World Bank, "I am sure he will be able to bring the developing world perspective and a much more sensitive approach to the way World Bank operates and works".

Banga was on May 3 appointed as the next President of the World Bank, becoming the first-ever Indian-American to head the global financial institution. He added that huge opportunities are there to enhance cooperation in sectors such as defence, pharma, textiles, engineering, auto components, agri products, electricals. "Alphonso mangoes are also going in the US in a big way," Goyal said.

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