Modi’s UAE visit raises hope of $100b bilateral trade target
The UAE is India’s third-largest trading partner for the year 2022-23 and India’s second-largest export destination. India is the UAE’s second-largest trading partner, with the bilateral trade rising to USD 85 billion in 2022-23.
PTI
Abu Dhabi, 14 Feb
Buoyed by the signing of the key
Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, India and the United Arab
Emirates on Wednesday expressed optimism that the bilateral trade will be
elevated to USD 100 billion “well ahead of the target year of 2030.”
In a joint statement following
wide-ranging talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UAE President
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan here on Tuesday, the two countries said the
two leaders endorsed the efforts from both sides to strengthen the strong
economic and commercial cooperation and explore new areas of collaboration.
The UAE is India’s third-largest
trading partner for the year 2022-23 and India’s second-largest export
destination. India is the UAE’s second-largest trading partner, with the
bilateral trade rising to USD 85 billion in 2022-23.
The two leaders attributed this
“strong growth” since the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA)
came into force on May 1, 2022. “In this regard, the leaders expressed optimism
regarding elevating the bilateral trade to USD 100 billion well ahead of the
target year 2030. The two leaders also acknowledged the formal unveiling of the
UAE-India CEPA Council (UICC), which stands as an important development in the
bilateral trade partnership,” the joint statement said.
It also listed the eight bilateral
pacts that the two nations entered into. Those included, among others, the
Bilateral Investment Treaty and the Inter-Governmental Framework Agreement on
the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEC).
They expressed satisfaction with
the progress achieved in various sectors, noting that the partnership between
the two countries has been significantly expanding over the years, it said.
The two leaders discussed ways to
enhance their bilateral partnership in the energy sector, which includes oil,
gas, and renewable energy, the joint statement said.
They acknowledged the recent
signing of two new long-term LNG supply agreements between ADNOC Gas and Indian
Oil Corporation Ltd and Gas Authority of India Ltd (GAIL) for 1.2 MMTPA and 0.5
MMTPA, respectively. "These agreements mark the beginning of a new era in
the energy partnership between the two countries, and both leaders encouraged
the companies to explore more such opportunities. Furthermore, the two sides
agreed to advance their cooperation in hydrogen, solar energy, and grid
connectivity," it said.
The two leaders acknowledged that
the MoU in the field of Electricity Interconnection and Trade signed on Tuesday
opens a new area of energy cooperation between the two countries, which will
also bring to life the Green Grids – One Sun One World One Grid initiative
launched by Prime Minister Modi during COP26. They expressed confidence that
the MoU would further boost energy cooperation and connectivity between both
countries.
On a whirlwind two-day trip to the
Gulf region, Modi addressed a massively attended Indian diaspora event, the
prestigious World Governments Summit, and also inaugurated UAE’s first Hindu
stone temple among other engagements.
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