1st
Meeting of the Joint Committee of the India-UAE Comprehensive Economic
Partnership Agreement Concluded Successfully
·
Operationalization
of Established Committees, Sub-Committees and Technical Council under the
India-UAE CEPA
·
India
and UAE agree to more than Double the Trade in Non-Petroleum Products to USD
100 billion by 2030
·
Piyush
Goyal emphasizes India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
significantly transforms India-UAE partnership with renewed impetus and
momentum to an already, close and strong relationship
·
Goyal
Highlights Initial Gains Accruing with Bilateral Trade between India and UAE
Growing at around 16.5%
India and UAE successfully
held the 1st Meeting of the Joint Committee (JC) of the India-UAE CEPA. During
the JC, both sides, inter-alia, reviewed the bilateral trade under the CEPA,
agreed to operationalize the established committees/sub-committees/technical
council under the CEPA, agreed on mutual exchange of preferential trade data on
quarterly basis for effective monitoring of the CEPA, discussed various matters
related to the implementation of the Agreement and agreed on addressing any
issue that may potentially act as a hindrance to CEPA implementation or its
usage by businesses on both sides, agreed on creation of a new sub-committee on
Trade in Services, and also agreed to set-up a UAE-India CEPA Council (UICC) as
a B2B collaboration mechanism, with a focus on MSMEs and start-ups, for
building greater economic linkages and optimizing CEPA benefits.
Both sides also exchanged
views on WTO matters. The 13th Ministerial Conference of the WTO (MC13) is
scheduled to be held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, during the week of 26 February
2024.
A high-level delegation from
the UAE, comprising senior officials of the Government of the United Arab
Emirates (UAE) and representatives from the business community of the UAE, led
by H.E. Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi,
Minister of State for Foreign Trade of the UAE, visited India on 11-12 June
2023. The agreed minutes of the 1st Meeting of the Joint Committee of the
India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement were signed between the
two sides in the presence of the Ministers today.
Earlier, His Excellency Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi,
Minister of State for Foreign Trade of the UAE called on Piyush Goyal, Union
Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public
Distribution, and Textiles, Government of India today in New Delhi. The visit
also marked the India leg of the 1st Anniversary of the Implementation of the
India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). Both the
Ministers addressed a Joint Press Conference on the achievements and the successful
conclusion of the 1st meeting of the Joint Committee. Addressing the press
conference Mr. Goyal said that the two
countries had agreed to set a target of USD 100 billion of trade in
non-petroleum products by 2030 from the USD 48 billion at present.
Both the ministers also
participated in a B-2-B event which was organized by the Department of Commerce
in partnership with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). Addressing the
business gathering at the B2B event, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry,
Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, and Textiles Piyush Goyal
emphasized that this path-breaking Agreement has significantly transformed the
India-UAE partnership by providing renewed impetus and momentum to an already,
close and strong relationship. The Minister also highlighted that
initial gains have already started accruing from the Agreement with
bilateral trade between India and the UAE growing at around 16.5% and touching
an all-time high of around USD 84.84 billion during FY 2023-23.
Mr. Goyal said that India’s
exports to the UAE also recorded a remarkable growth of 12%, reaching USD 31.6
billion in 2022-2023. He urged businesses from both sides to forge newer ties
and build on this momentum. He highlighted other important initiatives that are
being discussed between the two sides, including Virtual Trade corridors,
potential set-up of offices of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority in GIFT City,
Gujarat, UPI partnership and the potential development of an efficient system
for direct Rupee-Dirham trade.
H.E. Dr.
Thani bin Zeyoudi, Minister of State of Foreign Trade
of the UAE affirmed the keenness of the UAE Government and its leadership to
further strengthen the India-UAE bilateral relations by engaging in all areas
of mutual importance to both the countries. He also reaffirmed the commitment
of his Ministry and his Government in working closely with the Indian side in
the same spirit of mutual trust, cooperation and collaboration for the growth,
prosperity, and welfare of the peoples of the two countries.
Delivering the welcome
remarks, Commerce Secretary, Sunil Barthwal, stated
that the visit of the UAE delegation underscored the importance of the economic
ties between the two countries.
The B2B event was well
attended by representatives from the business communities of India and the UAE,
and senior officials from both sides.