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5/1/24, 3:36 PM                                UAE, Ukraine conclude talks on bilateral trade deal
        The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) will remove or reduce
        tariffs on a range of good and products, remove trade barriers and ease market access to

        exporters from both sides, the statement said.



        In addition, the CEPA will also "support Ukraine's recovery and the rebuilding of key
        industries and infrastructure, while also helping to strengthen supply chains to the (Middle

        East and North Africa) region for major exports such as grains, machinery and metals."





        The Gulf state has tried to remain neutral in the Ukraine conflict despite Western pressure

        on Gulf oil producers to help isolate Russia, a fellow OPEC+ member. It started

        negotiations for a trade agreement with Ukraine at the end of 2022.


        UAE-Ukraine bilateral non-oil trade reached $385.8 million in 2023, with joint investment

        worth about $360 million by the end of 2022 spanning sectors including logistics and

        infrastructure, travel and tourism, and advanced technology.


        While the Ukrainian economy has deeply felt the impact of the war with Russia, the UAE is

        positioning itself to take a longer term view of potential future benefits.



        "We want to be ready for the next era of Ukraine," Thani al Zeyoudi, UAE minister for
        foreign trade, told Reuters.



        "It (the CEPA) is an important step for us to have another gateway to Europe through

        Ukraine," Zeyoudi said, adding the deal will provide potential market access not only for
        goods but also services and allow UAE companies to build up connectivity to the

        European Union if or when Ukraine joins the bloc.



        (Reporting by Rachna Uppal; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)












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