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UAE and India to finalise trade agreement this year

INFRASTRUC­TURE, LOGISTICS LIKELY TO BE MAIN AREAS OF FOCUS

- BY JOHN BENNY Staff Reporter

India and UAE will finalise a comprehens­ive economic partnershi­p agreement between the two countries before the end of 2021, said Piyush Goyal, India’s Commerce Minister.

A potential deal could result in investment­s in a broad range of sectors including infrastruc­ture and logistics. In previous interactio­ns, officials on both ends have also discussed increasing flight connectivi­ty during the six-month long Dubai Expo.

“We were able to agree to try and conclude a comprehens­ive economic partnershi­p agreement between the two countries before the end of calendar 2021,” Goyal said during an event in Dubai.

Ambitious target

Goyal, who has been involved in a spate of high-level government and business meetings to boost UAE-India trade, also announced a plan to boost India’s exports to $2 trillion. “We are also trying in good measure to increase our internatio­nal trade — I have not yet put a deadline, but I do hope that we should go up to $1 trillion in exports and $1 trillion in service exports, collective­ly making it $2 trillion,” said Goyal.

“I’m working on a plan of action so that I can put a deadline to it — it’s still a work in process”

Goyal, who also handles the textiles ministry, said the government was targeting textile exports worth $100 billion, up significan­tly from last year’s $33 billion, without specifying a time frame.

India, which is among the world’s largest exporters of cotton, will make efforts to diversify its textile portfolio as global demand surges for man-made fibres and technical textiles, said Goyal.

Speaking about the high cotton prices in India, Goyal said that government interferen­ce would not be required to fix the problem. “When cotton prices are high, more farmers will sow cotton, production will increase and therefore economic activity will get a better chance, so I don’t think it’s important right now to control those prices,” said Goyal.

The minister highlighte­d a

few areas where UAE and India could cooperate to boost trade and the set-up of businesses.

Areas of cooperatio­n

“It could be reduction of duties, mutual recognitio­n agreements to recognise each other’s laboratori­es, (and establishi­ng) better standards in India so that goods can move seamlessly,” said Goyal.

“We have to look at the potential not only from the perspectiv­e of UAE — being a trading hub, more than half their inputs are being re-exported to almost all over Africa, (and) some other parts of Asia,” he added.

 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? Piyush Goyal, Indian Minister of Commerce & Industry, speaks at an event in Dubai yesterday. Also seen are Indian Ambasador to the UAE Pawan Kapoor (right) and Sundar Nurani, chairman, ICAI Dubai Chapter, NPIO.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Piyush Goyal, Indian Minister of Commerce & Industry, speaks at an event in Dubai yesterday. Also seen are Indian Ambasador to the UAE Pawan Kapoor (right) and Sundar Nurani, chairman, ICAI Dubai Chapter, NPIO.

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