New Delhi, April 20 -- Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday said that India-South Korea trade currently stands at USD 27 billion and the two countries were looking at a trade growth rate of 18 per cent to double the bilateral trade by 2030.

Speaking at the India-Korea Business Forum here, he said the two countries have agreed to upgrade the comprehensive economic partnership, addressing several non-tariff barriers and making it easier to do business between the two countries.

"Our bilateral trade is, of course, about USD 27 billion. We have been tasked by our two leaders, the President and the Prime Minister, that we should double this by 2030. That's four years. So we're looking at about 18 per cent growth if we ...