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India to start negotiations for a FTA with GCC member countries

November 1, 2022
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NEW DELHI: India and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member countries are expected to start negotiations for a free trade agreement(FTA) next month with an aim to boost economic ties between the two regions, an official said.
The GCC is a union of six countries in the Gulf region — Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain. “Terms of reference for the agreement are being finalised and we expect to launch the negotiations next month,” the official said.
India has already implemented a free trade pact with the UAE in May 
this year.
According to experts, the GCC region holds huge trade potential and a trade agreement would help in further boosting India’s exports to that market.
Mumbai-based exporter and Founder Chairman of Technocraft Industries India Sharad Kumar Saraf said the GCC has emerged as a major trading partner for India and there is huge potential for increasing investments between the two regions. “FTA will have a major benefit for both the sides,” Saraf said.
Sharing similar views, Federation of Indian Exports Organisation (FIEO) Vice-Chairman Khalid Khan said sectors such as chemicals, textiles, gems and jewellery and leather will get a major impetus by this agreement. India imports predominately crude oil and natural gas from the Gulf nations like Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Rakesh Mohan Joshi, Director, Indian Institute of Plantation Management, Bangalore, said the GCC market is unexploited by domestic exporters and it holds huge potential. “GCC is a major import dependent region. We can increase our exports of food items, clothing and several other goods. Duty concessions under a trade agreement will help in tapping that market. It will be a win-win situation for both sides,” Joshi said.
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