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Home / Business and Economy / Oman Approves India CEPA: A New Trade Era

Oman Approves India CEPA: A New Trade Era

11 Dec

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Summary

  • Oman's lower house approved the CEPA pact with India.
  • India-Oman bilateral trade was valued at $10.5 billion in 2024-25.
  • The agreement aims to reduce or eliminate customs duties on traded goods.
Oman Approves India CEPA: A New Trade Era

Oman's lower house, the Shura Council, has given its approval to the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with India. This significant step moves the pact closer to finalization, with India's Union Cabinet expected to review it shortly. The agreement, which saw negotiations conclude this year, seeks to dramatically lower or abolish customs duties on a wide array of goods traded between the two countries, thereby fostering greater economic exchange.

The economic ties between India and Oman are substantial, with bilateral trade reaching around $10.5 billion during the 2024-25 period. Oman currently stands as India's third-largest export market within the Gulf Cooperation Council. This CEPA builds upon existing trade relations, with India already having a similar agreement in effect with the UAE since May 2022, highlighting a growing strategic economic partnership within the region.

Anticipated benefits for India include a significant boost to exports of goods such as gasoline, iron and steel, and electronics, which currently face a 5% import duty in Oman. Furthermore, services exports are also projected to expand, leveraging India's large consumer base against Oman's smaller population. This agreement marks a pivotal moment in strengthening economic cooperation between the two nations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new trade agreement between India and Oman is called the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).
Oman's Shura Council approved the CEPA with India recently, and India's Union Cabinet is expected to consider it soon.
India-Oman bilateral trade was approximately USD 10.5 billion in 2024-25.

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