India and the UAE to wrap up the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement by next month
New Delhi: The Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs and Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, Piyush Goyal has said India and the UAE will wrap up the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) by next month. “Hopefully by the end of this month or next month, we hope to conclude them (the negotiations) so that this would probably be one of the fastest trade agreements between two countries ever made,” he said, addressing the India Global Forum, UAE-2021 through video conference.
Goyal said the agreement will be a mutually beneficial win-win solution for both countries, “provide market access to each other. Some of the elements of the agreement are the first of its kind, particularly for both countries.”
Goyal said, this year Indian economy has been able to “largely recover” from what it had contracted last year due to the “very severe lockdown” we had imposed to tackle the Covid. “We have been able to look at very attractive growth rates, In – Second quarter, that’s July-Sep, we grew at 8.4 percent which is one of the fastest-growing growth rates in the world today. Our investments are at an all-time high, we are getting some of the highest FDI or FPI in recent months.
Indian businesses are showing more compliant growth, more profitability growth. In the last few months, our exports have been at an all-time high, – both merchandise and in services.”