India and UAE Sign the Historic CEPA Aimed at Boosting Goods Trade to
US$ 100 billion over next five years
·
Non Tariff
Barriers on Pharma to Follow USFDA
·
5% VAT on Indian Exports to Go in
certain cases
·
UAE Goods subject to Origin
Certificate to Prevent Circumvention
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Nothing on Smuggling of Gold from UAE
to India
Ø India
and UAE are Natural Partners with many Complementarities, says Mr. Piyush Goyal
India- UAE CEPA sees many firsts including Automatic Authorization for Indian
Pharma Products, strict Rules of Origin and Safeguard Mechanism against Surge in
Imports
Ø CEPA
to generate 10 lakh jobs across labour-intensive sectors
such as Textiles, Gems & Jewellery, Leather, Footwear,
Pharma, Agriculture products, Medical Devices, Plastics, Sports Goods and Automobiles
Ø H.
E. Touq Al Marri , Minister of Economy (UAE) terms the
CEPA as a momentous new chapter in the shared history between the two nations
[ABS News Service/19.02.2022]
India and UAE signed the historic Comprehensive Economic Partnership
Agreement (CEPA) aimed at boosting the merchandise trade between the two countries
to US$ 100 billion over next five years. The deal was signed during the virtual
summit meeting between Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi and H.E. Sheikh
Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan,
Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi on 18 February, 2022.
Addressing the joint press conference with Mr. Abdulla bin
Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy (UAE) and Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State
for Foreign Trade, Piyush Goyal
said that India, celebrating its 75 years of independence and UAE, celebrating 50
years of its foundation were at an appropriate time to reset the relationship between
two nations and take it to greater heights than ever before. The Minister observed
that both India and UAE are natural partners with several complementarities and
hardly any elements of competitions. He said that both nations believed in rules
based fair trade, in engaging with each other in a spirit of reciprocity and were
determined that people and businesses of both countries must mutually benefit from
the deepening engagement.
Mr. Goyal emphasized that the Agreement
was not an interim arrangement but a complete and comprehensive economic partnership
finalized in the shortest possible time in history. He said that the agreement covered
the widest possible array of subjects from free trade to digital economy to government
procurement and several other strategic areas of mutual interest. He complemented
the teams on both sides for their commitment and their dedication and for successfully
concluding one of the most balanced, fair and equitable agreements in just 88 days,
working in a spirit of brotherhood and friendship understanding each other’s sensitivities.
Emphasizing that CEPA would generate 10 lakh jobs across multiple
labour-intensive sectors, the Minister said that major
sectors like gems and jewellery, textiles, leather, footwear,
furniture, agriculture and food products, plastics, engineering goods, pharmaceuticals,
medical devices, sports goods etc. will benefit from this deal and create large
scale, employment for our young boys & girls.
Mr. Goyal said that there were many
firsts in the CEPA agreement. He said that UAE had agreed to automatic registration
and market authorization for Indian medicines in case of their regulatory approval
in developed countries such as USA, EU, UK and Japan. The Commerce & Industry
Minister added that the agreement also had a permanent safeguard mechanism which
can be resorted to in a situation of sudden surge in imports along with strict rules
of origin, which will prevent products from other countries through the CEPA route.
Addressing the gathering, H. E. Touq
Al Marri, Minister of Economy (UAE) termed it as a momentous new chapter in the
shared history between the two nations. He added that the India-UAE CEPA is a milestone
in the relationship between India and UAE and has been built on decades of enterprise
and aspires to establish a new era of progress and prosperity for the people of
both nations.
He highlighted the long standing cultural and economic relationship
between the two nations and said that India was the first nation UAE chose to partner
with in the post pandemic world. Speaking on the occasion, H.E Thani Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State
for Foreign Trade also expressed his appreciation to the teams from both sides for
the early conclusion of the CEPA. He added that if our investors, entrepreneurs
and businesses engage with each other with a sense of purpose, there is no limit
to what can be achieved.
Several other agreements were also signed today between the
two nations, including an MoU
between APEDA and DP World & Al Dahra on the UAE side
regarding “Food Security Corridor Initiative” and an MoU
between GIFT city (IFSCA) and Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM).