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India-UAE trade can ‘surpass’ $100b

FOOD AND JEWELLERY SECTORS IMMEDIATE BENEFICIAR­IES FROM CEPA, SAYS PIYUSH GOYAL

- BY NIVETHA DAYANAND

The India-UAE Cepa deal is leading to ‘deeper border integratio­n’ in global value chains, according to Piyush Goyal, India’s Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distributi­on.

“Food security is an area of high priority and interest to both countries,” said Goyal. “With Cepa, exports of food and agricultur­al products from India to the UAE getting a natural boost, it complement­s agreements on the food security corridor. [This] will strengthen the infrastruc­ture and create dedicated logistics services.

“It will then become a key part of the global food value chain catering to markets beyond the UAE.”

Goyal was addressing the India-UAE Partnershi­p Summit in Dubai, on a video call from Davos, Switzerlan­d.

He said the second sector to get a big boost from Cepa is gems and jewellery. It is one of the ‘top-rated’ categories and ‘among the sectors that have gained the most since the implementa­tion of the Cepa,” he said. “To provide further impetus, the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council has set up an Indian Jewellery Exposition Centre in Dubai.”

Goyal said that this move will cement India’s position as a global trading hub for gold and diamonds. “The IJEX acts as a one-stop destinatio­n for the world to source Indian jewelry

in Dubai — again, a win-win situation.”

According to industry sources, India’s gem and jewellery exports in FY2022-23 grew by 8.26 per cent, aided by the UAE-India economic partnershi­p treaty. The Comprehens­ive Partnershi­p Agreement between UAE and India came into effect May 1, 2022, leading to lower import duties across sectors.

Real potential of Cepa

Goyal said that there are many examples of how these complement­arities are waiting to be further leveraged. And the real potential of Cepa can be

unleashed to reap optimal benefits. “If we do that, I’m sure we’ll be able to surpass relatively modest targets to induce the bilateral merchandis­e trade to $100 billion,” he said. That’s about twice the pre-pandemic trade flows between the countries.

Growing bilateral trade

India hopes to see its exports reach $1 trillion in the near to medium term, and the growing bilateral trade with UAE, according to the minister, will play an integral role in the efforts to double the size of its economy by 2030. “The destinies

of the UAE and India have been inextricab­ly intertwine­d for centuries,” said Goyal. “A closer collaborat­ion and current friendship, trust, and the spirit of entreprene­urship will create limitless opportunit­ies for our economies, for our industries, our cities and our people now and for generation­s to come.”

Goyal said that there are many areas of cooperatio­n ranging from virtual trade corridors, and green energy to waste management. He said that the opportunit­ies in the financial world are something that India looks forward to expanding in.

 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? Sunjay Sudhir, India’s Ambassador to the UAE; Essa Abdulla Al Ghurair, Chairman of Essa Al Ghurair Investment; and Yogesh Mehta, CEO of Petrochem, during a panel discussion at the India-UAE Partnershi­p Summit at Dubai Chambers.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Sunjay Sudhir, India’s Ambassador to the UAE; Essa Abdulla Al Ghurair, Chairman of Essa Al Ghurair Investment; and Yogesh Mehta, CEO of Petrochem, during a panel discussion at the India-UAE Partnershi­p Summit at Dubai Chambers.

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