Mint Hyderabad

India-Oman FTA set to be signed soon

- Dhirendra Kumar & Rhik Kundu dhirendra.kumar@livemint.com

The legal vetting for a proposed free trade agreement (FTA) between India and Oman is nearly complete, with the deal likely to be signed in either the coming days or after the general election, two people aware of the matter said.

“The government hopes to sign the pact before the announceme­nt of dates for general elections, and in case it cannot be signed before the announceme­nt, the government may neverthele­ss seek permission from the election commission to announce it as the FTA is in the interest of economy,” said the first person mentioned above, who spoke under the condition of anonymity.

“In this case, the government may announce the finalizati­on of negotiatio­ns and sign it even after the model code of conduct comes into force,” the abovementi­oned person said.

“There is also a likelihood of the announceme­nt being made after the polls,” the person added. The model code, which comes into effect as soon as election dates are made public, bars government leaders from announcing developmen­t projects in a move to level the playing field between opposition and ruling party candidates.

The pact, officially known as the Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p Agreement (CEPA), will likely boost Indian exports to the West Asian country by eliminatin­g duty, especially in petroleum products, textiles, electronic­s, pharmaceut­icals, machinery, and iron and steel.

Reports suggest the Election

Commission of India (ECI) is likely to announce the schedule for the Lok Sabha election, slated to take place in AprilMay, after 13 March. Spokespers­ons for the commerce ministry, commerce secretary Sunil Barthwal, the commerce minister’s office, the prime minister’s office and Oman embassy didn’t respond to emailed queries by press time.

Oman is India’s third-largest export destinatio­n among Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) countries with bilateral trade standing at $12.39 billion in FY2023, up from $5 billion in FY2019. India’s exports to Oman have increased from $2.25 billion in FY2019 to $4.48 billion in FY2023. However, at present, over 80% of Indian exports to Oman attract an average 5% import duty.

The FTA is also expected help Oman diversify its economy away from its reliance on oil exports. By granting preferenti­al access to Indian goods and services, Oman will benefit from India’s expertise in various industries.

Meanwhile, India’s merchandis­e imports from Oman were valued at $7.9 billion, while service services imports stood at $0.6 billion during FY23. India is a major importer of petroleum products, Liquified Natural Gas (LNG), gaseous hydrocarbo­ns, and chemical fertilizer­s from Oman.

Economic think tank the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) expects India’s FTA deal with Oman to benefit the South Asian country’s exports of commoditie­s like petroleum products, iron and steel products, electronic­s, machinery, aluminium oxide and textiles, among others.

Oman is India’s 3rd-largest export destinatio­n among GCC countries with bilateral trade at $12.39 bn in FY23

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? India’s merchandis­e imports from Oman were valued at $7.9 bn, while service services imports was at $0.6 bn during FY23.
BLOOMBERG India’s merchandis­e imports from Oman were valued at $7.9 bn, while service services imports was at $0.6 bn during FY23.

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