The deal also covers services, investments, intellectual property, and a commitment by the UAE to grant 140,000 employment visas to highly skilled workers from India by 2030.
India and UAE sign landmark CEPA pact to raise bilateral trade to over $100 billion in next 5 years : Rashtra News #India #UAE #sign #landmark #CEPA #pact #raise #bilateral #trade #billion #years The comprehensive free trade agreement signed between India and the UAE would help the two-way commerce reach the USD 100 billion mark […]
The proposed free trade agreement between India and the UAE holds huge potential for both the countries to boost trade and investment and the investors here are "very" positive about doing business in the Indian market, Union Minister Piyush Goyal said on Friday.
India, UAE & Israel s trilateral trade could reach $110 billion by 2030: Report
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The European business school (ESCP) in a seminar organised recently also highlighted the global potential of trilateral ties between Israel, the UAE and India
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Tapping into the mutual strengths of India, Israel and the UAE could propel the trilateral trade between the countries to a high of USD 110 billion by 2030, top diplomats and members of the business community have said.
The comments were made at an event organised by the International Federation of Indo-Israel Chambers of Commerce (IFIICC) on Sunday to discuss the ongoing business collaborations being pursued through IFIICC s leadership across sectors.
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India’s exports to China increased by 11% to $19 billion in 2020 despite Covid-19 demand shock which led to subdued global trade during the year China topples US as India s top trading partner in 2020; New Delhi s exports to Beijing increase  |  Photo Credit: Thinkstock
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India’s exports to China increased by 11% to $19 billion in 2020 despite the Covid-19 demand shock
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