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Indian exports to UAE rose five-fold after CEPA

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NEW DELHI: India’s non-oil exports to the UAE rose phenomenal­lybyfiveti­mesintheth­reemonthss­ince the implementa­tion of a bilateral Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p Agreement (CEPA) compared to India’s non-petroleum exports to the world during the same period.

The Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry last night released the findings of a comprehens­ive study of the Uae-india trade since the implementa­tion of the CEPA on 1st May this year.

“The Uae-india CEPA is already creating a significan­t positive impact on bilateral trade. Indian exports to the UAE, excluding petroleum products, grew from $5.17 billion during June-august last year to $5.92 billion during June-august 2022, which works out to a year-on-year increase of 14 per cent,” the Ministry said.

“India’s global non-petroleum exports during June-august 2022 grew by three per cent annually. This implies that the growth rate of India’s non-petroleum exports to the UAE is almost five times as that of India’s non-petroleum exports to the world,” the study revealed.

It is predicted that Indian exports to the UAE will increase further in the coming months with the growing use of the CEPA by exporters. “A series of trade promotion events in the UAE during the current financial year are planned.” Although the CEPA went into force on 1st May, the Ministry said the first month of its implementa­tion was not included in the study because it was considered a transition period. Hence the analysis is for three months, from June to August.

During the same period, India’s imports from the UAE grew from $5.56 billion to $5.61 billion.

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