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        India, Oman looking at finalising comprehensive trade deal soon

        January 15, 2025

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        Muscat, Jan 15 (PTI) India and Oman are looking at sealing a broad trade and investment pact this year that will cut tariffs on each other's goods and boost the overall trade basket in line with renewed vigour in the relations, especially in the economic sphere.

        The negotiations for a comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA) gained new momentum after Oman's Sultan Haitham bin Tarik travelled to India over a year back.

        Omani Commerce Minister Qais bin Mohammad Al-Yousef told PTI that Muscat is hopeful of concluding the ambitious trade pact with India this year, which is expected to significantly expand the two-way trade and investment ties between the two countries.

        There has been a major upswing in economic ties between the two countries in the last few years with India emerging as one of the top trading partners of Oman.

        India was the fourth largest market for Oman's crude oil exports for the year 2023 after South Korea. India was also the third largest market for Oman's non-oil exports in 2023 after Saudi Arabia.

        "The comprehensive economic partnership agreement is still under negotiations," the Omani Commerce Minister said.

        "We already had several rounds of negotiations and one more round is coming up, and then we will see how it progresses," Al-Yousef said in an interaction with a group of visiting journalists.

        Al-Yousef said Oman is keen to expand overall trade relations with India and that there is a lot of interest from Indian investors in Oman.

        "We have several larger investors (from India) having shown interest in Oman and they are planning for the future," he said without elaborating.

        Like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, Oman is also looking at reducing its reliance on oil revenues by focusing on clean energy sources and promoting various other sectors in line with Oman's 'Vision 2040'.

        The 'Vision 2040' is a roadmap for Oman's economic and social development for the period of 2021-2040. It was approved by Sultan Haitham Bin Tarik in 2020, then it was put into action in January 2021.

        The Omani Commerce Minister also complimented India for its impressive economic growth in the last over 20 years, calling the "achievements" and economic growth rate "very impressive".

        "The people of India really worked hard to really achieve economic growth. The growth in the digital transformation, science, technology and many other sectors," he said.

        Omani Sultan Tarik visited India in December 2023 during which he held extensive talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

        In their talks, the two leaders adopted a vision document to shore up bilateral engagement in 10 key areas.

        The two sides had also announced the third tranche of USD 300 million for the Oman-India joint investment fund, which is a 50-50 venture between the State Bank of India and the Oman Investment Authority to channelise investments into the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy.

        Al-Yousef said the two sides will soon review the implementation of various decisions taken at the talks between the two leaders, which will be around a year back in a joint commission meeting.

        Asked about the proposed India-Middle East-Europe Corridor (IMEEC), the Omani Commerce Minister said it is a well-come move as any connectivity project that eases transportation is helpful for trade to grow.

        In terms of the corridor, any sort of corridor, if it eases business and trade, is always welcome, he said.

        Billed as a pathbreaking initiative, the IMEEC envisages a vast road, railroad and shipping network among India, Saudi Arabia, the United States and Europe with an aim to ensure integration among Asia, the Middle East and the West.

        The IMEEC was firmed up on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in September last year in Delhi. An agreement was signed by India, Saudi Arabia, the European Union, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the US and some other G20 partners for the corridor. PTI MPB AMS

        Comprehensive economic partnership talks aim to reduce tariffs and expand bilateral trade and investment ties. Negotiations are underway for a comprehensive economic partnership between India and Oman aimed at reducing tariffs and expanding bilateral trade and investment. The pact follows renewed high-level engagement and multiple negotiation rounds, with further rounds planned to finalise terms. The agreement seeks to boost non-oil exports, attract Indian investment to Oman in line with Vision 2040, and leverage joint financing mechanisms including a bilateral investment fund. Connectivity projects such as the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor are regarded as complementary measures to facilitate trade.
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                                Comprehensive economic partnership talks aim to reduce tariffs and expand bilateral trade and investment ties.

                                Negotiations are underway for a comprehensive economic partnership between India and Oman aimed at reducing tariffs and expanding bilateral trade and investment. The pact follows renewed high-level engagement and multiple negotiation rounds, with further rounds planned to finalise terms. The agreement seeks to boost non-oil exports, attract Indian investment to Oman in line with Vision 2040, and leverage joint financing mechanisms including a bilateral investment fund. Connectivity projects such as the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor are regarded as complementary measures to facilitate trade.





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