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10/23/24, 9:51 AM         UAE, Malaysia conclude negotiations towards Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement : GoDubai.com



         UAE, Malaysia conclude negotiations towards
         Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement




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              The UAE and Malaysia CEPA seeks to build on bilateral non-oil trade that exceeded US$4.9 billion in 2023,
              and US$2.5 billion in the first six months of 2024.
              HE Al Zeyoudi: “The fourth largest economy in the Southeast Asia region, and with economic growth
              outstripping forecasts, Malaysia offers substantial opportunity for our exporters, industrialists and business

              leaders, especially in high-growth sectors such as energy, logistics, manufacturing and financial services.”
              HE Zafrul Aziz: “The CEPA is a strategic lever for UAE-based companies to optimise Malaysia as a gateway
              into the ASEAN market, which in turn, will provide tremendous opportunities for our businesses – particularly

              the SMEs – through integration into regional supply chains, capacity-building and knowledge sharing via the
              UAE investors.”

        Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 10 October 2024: His Excellency Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State

        for Foreign Trade, and His Excellency Zafrul Aziz, Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry for Malaysia, have
        confirmed  the  conclusion  of  negotiations  towards  a  Comprehensive  Economic  Partnership  Agreement  (CEPA)
        between the two nations that seeks to eliminate or lower tariffs, reduce barriers to trade, promote private-sector
        collaboration and establish new pathways for investment.


        It builds on deepening economic ties between two nations, which in 2023 saw bilateral non-oil trade exceed US$4.9
        billion. In the first half of 2024, non-oil trade reached US$2.5 billion, a 7 percent increase compared to the same


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