Third Round of India-UAE CEPA Negotiations to be
Held on 06-10 Dec 2021
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India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership to Benefit
Bilateral Trade and Create New Jobs
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Piyush Goyal Holds Multi-Stakeholder
Consultations on INDIA-UAE CEPA Negotiations
Union Minister of Commerce and Industries, Consumer
Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, Piyush
Goyal, met the representatives of Aluminium, Copper, and
Chemicals and Petrochemicals Industry on 3 December 2021 as part of the ongoing
multi-stakeholder consultations related to the India-UAE Comprehensive Economic
Partnership Agreement (CEPA) negotiations.
The third round of India-UAE CEPA negotiations
are scheduled to be held in New Delhi on 06-10 December 2021 wherein both sides
aim to conclude the negotiations. Piyush Goyal apprised the representatives from the Industry about the
importance of the CEPA in elevating the overall economic and commercial relations
with UAE which in turn will not only benefit bilateral trade but also create new
jobs and provide wider social and economic opportunities.
Providing a way forward on these discussions, Goyal appreciated the accommodative spirit of the Industry and
urged the Industry representatives to continue to support the CEPA negotiations
in the same spirit in the wider interests of the nation contributing to the holistic
development of multi-sectoral economic value chains in the country.
The Minister also stressed on the potential benefits
from the envisaged CEPA agreement for Industries which are labour
intensive in nature and also on the numerous complementary spill-over economic benefits,
including increased investments, job creation and employment opportunities. Further,
industry representatives were also apprised of the strategic importance of the agreement
which encompasses deeper bilateral economic engagement and wider market access.
The stakeholders expressed gratitude to the Minister
for taking into consideration concerns of Indian Industry and provided constructive
inputs on this matter with a view to ensure overall balance between market access
and domestic sensitivities.