UAE Minister Of Foreign Trade HE Al Zeyoudi Meets With Indian Business Council To Discuss Ways To Enhance Private Sector Collaboration
(MENAFN- Mid-East Info)
In the meeting, HE Al Zeyoudi underscored the importance of India as a trading partner, noting that non-oil trade between the UAE and India reached USD$65 billion in 2024, which reflected a robust growth of 19.7% compared to the previous year. “India is an essential partner in the UAE's trade landscape,” HE Al Zeyoudi stated.“Today's discussions were centered on maximizing the benefits of our CEPA to foster deeper collaboration between our vibrant private sectors.” The CEPA with India, which came into force in May 2022, was the first signed with any country as part of the UAE's ambitious foreign trade program. It has been pivotal in discovering synergies and unlocking new opportunities in trade and investment across various sectors, including agricultural production, renewable energy and logistics. The agreement has significantly boosted private sector collaboration between the two nations. Reflecting on the progress made since the CEPA was signed, HE Al Zeyoudi highlighted several recent key initiatives that underscore the shared commitment to mutually beneficial growth and opportunity:“Since the beginning of this year, our nations have come together to launch the India-UAE Start-Up Series, which helps entrepreneurs access each other's markets. We have also begun work on Bharat Mart, a significant complex in the UAE aimed at enabling Indian manufacturers and exporters to reach global markets. Additionally, we are enhancing cross-border payment processes and integrating payment systems, and we have launched the UAE-India CEPA Council to ensure we fully leverage the opportunities in front of us.” The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement has already delivered significant results in strengthening UAE-India economic ties since its entry into force in 2022. By reducing trade barriers and enhancing investment flows, the positive impact of the CEPA agreement is evident in the substantial growth of bilateral trade, solidifying the UAE and India's positions as vital trade partners in the global market.
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HE Al Zeyoudi:“India is a strategic and historic partner of the UAE. Today's discussions were centered on maximizing the benefits of our Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), which has been a key pillar of our growing bilateral non-oil trade, to foster deeper collaboration between our vibrant private sectors.”
In the meeting, HE Al Zeyoudi underscored the importance of India as a trading partner, noting that non-oil trade between the UAE and India reached USD$65 billion in 2024, which reflected a robust growth of 19.7% compared to the previous year. “India is an essential partner in the UAE's trade landscape,” HE Al Zeyoudi stated.“Today's discussions were centered on maximizing the benefits of our CEPA to foster deeper collaboration between our vibrant private sectors.” The CEPA with India, which came into force in May 2022, was the first signed with any country as part of the UAE's ambitious foreign trade program. It has been pivotal in discovering synergies and unlocking new opportunities in trade and investment across various sectors, including agricultural production, renewable energy and logistics. The agreement has significantly boosted private sector collaboration between the two nations. Reflecting on the progress made since the CEPA was signed, HE Al Zeyoudi highlighted several recent key initiatives that underscore the shared commitment to mutually beneficial growth and opportunity:“Since the beginning of this year, our nations have come together to launch the India-UAE Start-Up Series, which helps entrepreneurs access each other's markets. We have also begun work on Bharat Mart, a significant complex in the UAE aimed at enabling Indian manufacturers and exporters to reach global markets. Additionally, we are enhancing cross-border payment processes and integrating payment systems, and we have launched the UAE-India CEPA Council to ensure we fully leverage the opportunities in front of us.” The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement has already delivered significant results in strengthening UAE-India economic ties since its entry into force in 2022. By reducing trade barriers and enhancing investment flows, the positive impact of the CEPA agreement is evident in the substantial growth of bilateral trade, solidifying the UAE and India's positions as vital trade partners in the global market.

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