India and Oman signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) on December 18, the second day of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the Gulf country, giving most Indian exports, including textiles, duty-free access.
The CEPA gives India zero-duty access on 98.08 percent of Oman's tariff lines, covering 99.38 percent of Indian exports by value."All major labour-intensive sectors including gems & jewellery, textiles, leather, footwear, sports goods, plastics, furniture, agricultural products, engineering products, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and automobiles receive full tariff elimination. Out of the above, immediate duty elimination is being offered on 97.96 percent tariff lines," the commerce ministry said in a statement.India will cut duties on about 78 percent of its tariff lines, covering nearly 95 percent of imports from Oman, with sensitive products given access mainly through tariff-rate quotas.Talks for the trade agreement began in November 2023 and concluded in August 2025 after five rounds of negotiations.India has emerged as Oman's third-largest trading partner, while Indian investments in the Sultanate have more than tripled since 2020, crossing $5 billion.These investments span sectors such as green steel, green ammonia, aluminium manufacturing, renewable energy and logistics.Muscat is the last stop of Modi's three-nation tour. The Prime Minister earlier visited Jordan and Ethiopia.
Report by Adrija Chatarji for Network18


No comments:
Post a Comment