India's Exports Up 16.22% From May To June To UAE After FTA Implementation

Under the pact, domestic exporters from various sectors like textiles, agriculture, dry fruits, gems and jewellery are getting duty-free access to the UAE market

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After the implementation of a free trade agreement, India's exports to the UAE rose by 16.22 per cent to $837.14 million from May June this year, sources said on Friday.

Exports during the same period of the previous year stood at $720.31 million.

The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between the two countries came into force on May 1.

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Under the pact, domestic exporters from various sectors like textiles, agriculture, dry fruits, gems and jewellery are getting duty-free access to the UAE market.

"India's exports to UAE which were in negative growth trajectory post the outbreak of Covid-19 to April 2022 have witnessed a rebound since May 2022, that is, post the signing of the agreement," the sources said.

Post the signing of the CEPA, exports grew by 16.22 per cent to $837.14 million in May-June 2022, one of the sources said.

Shipments of plain gold jewellery increased by 62 per cent and 59 per cent in May and June to $135.27 million and $185.78 million, respectively.

Colin Shah, Chairman, GJEPC (Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council), said that plain gold jewellery exports have been the immediate beneficiary of the India-UAE CEPA.

"I urge all exporters to maximise their returns and make optimum use of the benefits available through this pact," he has said. 

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