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4/7/25, 5:17 PM                              UAE-Costa Rica, UAE-Mauritius CEPAs come into force

        According  to  the  Emirates  News Agency  (WAM),  the  agreements  will  contribute  to  the  elimination  or  reduction  of

        customs duties on a wide range of goods. The agreements will also simplify customs procedures and establish new


        pathways for investment in priority sectors within the United Arab Emirates and across markets in Central America and

        Africa.





        Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade, said that the agreements serve as a catalyst


        for deepening economic cooperation and enhancing connectivity with centres of growth in Central America and Africa.

        He  added  that  this  will  open  new  opportunities  for  the  private  sector  and  support  shared  objectives,  including


        strengthening food security and accelerating the adoption of clean energy.





        He noted that the programme contributed to record non-oil trade in 2024, which reached US$817 billion, marking a


        14.6%  increase  compared  to  2023.  The  United Arab  Emirates  has  so  far  concluded  27  Comprehensive  Economic

        Partnership Agreements, enabling UAE companies to access over a quarter of the world’s population.





        The  UAE-Costa  Rica  CEPA,  signed  in April  2024,  builds  on  non-oil  trade  that  exceeded  US$82.6  million  in  2024,


        reflecting a growth of 27.5% compared to 2023. Under the agreement, 99.8% of UAE exports to Costa Rica will benefit

        from exemption or gradual reduction of customs duties. The partnership will also support the enhancement of strategic


        capital flows, in addition to existing UAE investments in Central America estimated at approximately US$673 million.





        The UAE-Mauritius CEPA will open access to one of Africa’s most promising economies, with projections indicating that


        non-oil trade between the two countries will increase from the current US$209.8 million to US$500 million within five

        years, including a fourfold increase in UAE exports to Mauritius. Over 97% of UAE exports to Mauritius will benefit from


        immediate tariff elimination or gradual reduction within a maximum of five years under the agreement.











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