India, UAE to review trade deal in talks this week, sources say


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  • Sunday, 08 Sep 2024

FILE PHOTO: Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, shakes hands with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his official visit in Abu Dhabi, UAE, July 15, 2023. WAM/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo

DUBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian and Emirati officials are expected to review their trade agreement this week amid concerns raised by Indian industry over a sharp increase in imports of precious metals from the United Arab Emirates, people familiar with the matter said.

India and the UAE signed the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) in 2022 after just 88 days of negotiations. The agreement has become a template for similar trade pacts the UAE has since signed with many other nations.

An Indian government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the pact would be reviewed this week when a UAE government delegation led by Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed Al Nahyan visits Mumbai and New Delhi.

A second source, confirming the review, and the Indian government official downplayed the significance of the discussion and said that reviews took place from time to time.

The Indian trade ministry and the UAE ministry of economy did not respond to Reuters requests for comment on the review.

Indian officials have said New Delhi was seeking a review of the agreement, including if rules of origin were being met.

Sheikh Khaled, the son of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, was unlikely to take part in the trade review, the sources said.

The Crown Prince, who is also his country's deputy national security adviser, was due to arrive in India on Sunday, Abu Dhabi's government media office announced on Saturday.

The trade review has in part been prompted by complaints among Indian industry of a significant increase in precious metal imports from the UAE, the sources said.

India is one of the UAE's largest trading partners and Indian citizens make up the largest community in the Gulf state, outnumbering Emiratis. Many work in sectors that are the backbone of the economy.

The trade agreement came into effect in May 2022.

(Reporting by Alexander Cornwell in Dubai and Shivangi Acharya in New Delhi; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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