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‘India-uae trade pact to create multiple jobs, boost economy’

The agreement opens door for many sectors such as textiles, gems and jewellery, pharmaceut­icals & agricultur­e, Piyush Goyal said

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

MUMBAI: The comprehens­ive trade agreement between India and the UAE will help in creating huge job opportunit­ies and boost growth of the domestic economy, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Friday.

The bilateral pact, officially dubbed the Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p Agreement (CEPA), is expected to increase the bilateral trade in goods to over $100 billion and trade in services to over $15 billion within five years.

It came into effect from May 1. The agreement opens the door for many sectors, particular­ly labour-intensive ones such as textiles, gems and jewellery, pharmaceut­icals and agricultur­e, Goyal said while briefing the media along with the UAE Minister for Economy Abdullah Bin Touq Al Marri here.

The ministers launched `India-uae Start-up Bridge’ at the India-uae Partnershi­p Summit, organised by industry body CII here.

The India UAE Start Up bridge is part of CEPA to strengthen collaborat­ion to promote startups through exchange of best practices, and strengthen­ed relations between accelerato­rs, incubators, and other such ecosystem stakeholde­rs.

The bridge will act as a onestop platform where informatio­n regarding the Indian and UAE startup ecosystem will be easily accessible to entreprene­urs and stakeholde­rs from both countries.

“Clearly millions of jobs will be added if our exports which are now at about $36 billion, which is about nearly Rs 2.5 lakh crore, grows as we are planning. And my own guess estimate is, this partnershi­p can finally go up to about $250 billion of bilateral trade on both sides.

“So my sense is that this will give a big boost to economic growth, to jobs. And the opportunit­ies it opens not only in the UAE, but in the larger ground for the African region. (It) should significan­tly give a bump up to the Indian economy as well,” Goyal said.

He added that the pact would not only open doors for

Indian businesses to the UAE but also to other countries as well as UAE is a transit point for large parts of Africa, CIS (Commonweal­th of Independen­t States) countries, and the Gulf region.

CIS countries include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, and Tajikistan.

Further, Goyal said Indian pharma products will get immediate access to the UAE market as CEPA has given a pathway for fast-track approval for these products in the UAE.

“It is the first time any nation in the world has given India such a benefit,” he added.

“We believe (bilateral) trade will grow to at least to $100 billion in the near future .... Our own commitment is to take it to a much higher level,” Goyal asserted.

According to the minister, the framework is expected to add a million jobs in India and provide opportunit­ies to the startup ecosystem in the country and has huge potential for engagement on skill developmen­t and education.

“We are looking at significan­t investment­s as the UAE has committed over $100 billion of investment­s into India in manufactur­ing, infrastruc­ture, (and) service (s). So the business will get a booster shot,” the minister said.

He informed that there are a large number of startups which have emerged in the last six years, with more than 65,000 registered with the ministry.

India also has over 100 unicorns with the third largest startup ecosystem in the world, he said.

The UAE minister said the pact will add 1.7 per cent GDP growth to their economy.

Stating that CEPA offers significan­t economic benefits for both the countries, he said “most important part of this agreement is that there will be a lot of opportunit­ies that will arise. It will add 1.7 per cent growth in UAE’S economy and also create 140,000 jobs.”

The UAE minister termed CEPA as very agile and nimble and it has chapters that allow for future discussion­s on areas such as digital economy and digital trade.

Besides, the minister said, the government procuremen­t and intellectu­al property rights also hold special significan­ce for the India-uae CEPA.

He also said the agreement is not just on products and commoditie­s but also services, adding that there are other opportunit­ies that can come along.

Goyal along with the UAE Minister for Economy Abdullah Bin Touq Al Marri launched ‘India-uae Start-up Bridge’ at the India-uae Partnershi­p Summit, organised by industry body CII here

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Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal

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