First CEPA shipments set Oman-India trade agreement in motion
إشعار
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السياق الخليجي
Oman's Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with India represents a deepening of bilateral trade infrastructure within the GCC region, following similar strategic trade frameworks that Gulf states have pursued with major Asian economies to diversify export channels and reduce dependence on traditional hydrocarbon routes. Historically, such preferential trade agreements in the Gulf have created structural shifts in logistics, re-export patterns, and port utilization, with Oman's geographic position as a major transshipment hub amplifying the macroeconomic effects across regional supply chains. The initiation of physical shipments signals the operational phase of the accord, a development that typically correlates with increased port activity, ancillary services demand, and tr
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