UAE, Chile Sign Trade Pact to Boost Economic Ties

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

The UAE and Chile have signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), aimed at significantly enhancing trade and investment between the two nations. This landmark deal is set to remove or reduce tariffs on various goods, streamline customs procedures, and eliminate other trade barriers, facilitating smoother commerce.

The agreement was finalized during a high-level meeting attended by senior officials from both countries, including UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi and Chilean Minister of Foreign Affairs Alberto van Klaveren. Both sides expressed optimism about the potential for increased economic cooperation and mutual growth.

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Under the terms of the CEPA, tariffs will be eliminated on a wide range of products, providing a significant boost to exporters and importers in both countries. The agreement also includes provisions for enhancing market access and creating new opportunities for private sector collaboration, particularly in sectors such as energy, healthcare, and technology.

The UAE has been actively pursuing similar trade agreements as part of its broader strategy to diversify its economy and reduce its reliance on oil revenues. The deal with Chile follows similar agreements with other countries, reflecting the UAE’s commitment to strengthening its global trade relationships.

Chile, known for its robust agricultural and mining sectors, stands to benefit from improved access to the UAE market. The agreement is expected to foster closer ties between businesses and investors from both countries, paving the way for increased trade and investment flows.

In addition to tariff reductions, the CEPA includes measures to simplify customs procedures, making it easier for businesses to export and import goods. This is expected to reduce costs and increase efficiency, benefiting companies on both sides.

The signing of this agreement marks a significant milestone in UAE-Chile relations, showcasing a shared commitment to economic growth and cooperation. Both countries have pledged to continue working together to maximize the benefits of the agreement and explore new areas of collaboration.

This development is part of the UAE’s broader efforts to enhance its global trade network, aiming to propel non-oil foreign trade to new heights by 2031. The agreement with Chile is a testament to the UAE’s proactive approach in forging strong international economic partnerships.


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