The Oman CEPA, a new gateway for India’s exports
إشعار
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السياق الخليجي
The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between India and Oman represents a significant expansion of bilateral trade infrastructure in the GCC, a region where India has historically maintained substantial commercial ties across merchandise, services, and remittance flows. Preferential trade agreements in the Gulf typically influence sectoral competitiveness—particularly in petrochemicals, refined products, textiles, and food imports—by altering tariff structures and logistics costs that feed into broader regional supply chains. Oman's geographic position as a non-OPEC crude producer and its role as a re-export hub make trade framework shifts potentially consequential for how goods flow through the wider Arabian Peninsula and into Asian markets.
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