UAE Suspends Exports and Re-exports Trade in Indian Wheat and Flour for
Four Months
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UAE Ministry Permission Requires for Export
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Measure Designed to Curb Speculation and
Protect Local Consumer
The
move follows India banning the export of wheat last month to check the surge in
local prices.
The UAE has ordered a suspension of exports and re-exports of
wheat and wheat flour originating from India for four months, the Gulf nation's
ministry of economy said on Wednesday, 15 June 2022.
The move follows India banning the export of wheat last month to check the surge in local prices. With this, Indian
wheat cannot be rooted to third countries via the UAE.
The ban, which the ministry called as 'moratorium', has been
imposed effective from May 13 "in view of the international developments that
have affected trade flows".
India had on May 14 banned wheat exports except for those backed
by already issued letters of credit (LCs) and to countries seeking to ensure food
security. Since then, it has allowed shipments of 469,202 tonnes
of wheat.
The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Economy said the ban "applies
to all wheat varieties namely hard, ordinary and soft wheat and wheat flour."
In a statement said a moratorium has been imposed "on the export and re-export
of wheat and wheat flour originating from the Republic of India, including free
zones, for a period of four months starting from May 13, 2022."
This "decision comes in view of the international developments
that have affected trade flows, and in appreciation of the solid and strategic relations
that bind the UAE and India, especially after the signing of the Comprehensive Economic
Partnership Agreement between the two countries and the Indian government's approval
to export wheat to the UAE for domestic consumption."
India and UAE had in February signed the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Trade Agreement (CEPA) to cut all tariffs on each other's goods and aims to
increase their annual trade to USD 100 billion within five years.
The pact took effect on May 1.
"However, companies wishing to export/re-export wheat and
wheat flour varieties of Indian origin, which were imported into the country before
May 13, 2022, must submit a request to the Ministry to obtain permission to export
outside of the UAE," the Ministry said.
They must submit all documents and files that help verify the
data regarding the shipment in terms of its origin, date of transaction, and any
other documents that the Ministry may require.
The Ministry also indicated that in the case of wheat and wheat
flour products of non-Indian origin, companies wishing to export/re-export it may
do so after applying to the Ministry for export permission outside the country.
This application must also be supported by all documents and
files that help verify the origin of the shipment to be exported/re-exported.
The Ministry noted that the export permit issued to companies
is valid for 30 days from the date of issuance and must be submitted to the relevant
customs department in order to complete the procedures for exporting the shipment
out of the UAE.