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UAE and Tunisia Initiate CEPA Talks to Strengthen Trade and Investment Ties
UAE and Tunisia Initiate CEPA Talks to Strengthen Trade and Investment Ties

Hi Dubai

time20-03-2025

  • Business
  • Hi Dubai

UAE and Tunisia Initiate CEPA Talks to Strengthen Trade and Investment Ties

The UAE and Tunisia have officially commenced negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) to enhance trade and investment flows between the two nations. In a virtual meeting, Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade, and Samir Obeid, Tunisia's Minister of Trade and Export Development, reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral economic cooperation. The proposed CEPA aims to reduce trade barriers, enhance market access, and establish strategic investment pathways across key sectors, fostering economic integration. Al Zeyoudi highlighted Tunisia's economic potential and emphasized that the UAE is Tunisia's leading trade partner in the GCC. Non-oil trade between the two nations reached US$350 million in 2024, reflecting a 7.7% growth from the previous year. He described the CEPA as a pivotal step toward unlocking new trade and investment opportunities. Obeid echoed this sentiment, stating that the agreement would provide a comprehensive framework for cooperation, driving mutual growth and benefiting priority sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and renewable energy. The UAE and Tunisia will now negotiate specific CEPA provisions, aiming for a balanced and mutually beneficial deal. This initiative aligns with the UAE's strategy to expand global trade partnerships, contributing to its record US$816 billion total trade in 2024, a 14.6% increase from 2023. With the potential to boost foreign investment and expand market access, the CEPA is set to strengthen UAE-Tunisia economic ties, fostering long-term prosperity for both nations. News Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE, Tunisia launch CEPA negotiations
UAE, Tunisia launch CEPA negotiations

Zawya

time20-03-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

UAE, Tunisia launch CEPA negotiations

ABU DHABI - Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, and Samir Obeid, Minister of Trade and Export Development of Tunisia, have announced the start of negotiations towards a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) aimed at strengthening trade and investment ties between the two nations. In a virtual meeting held between the two ministers and officials from their respective ministries, both sides expressed their commitment to further expand and deepen bilateral relations. The discussions emphasised the mutual benefits of a CEPA, which will aim to enhance trade and investment flows by reducing tariffs and trade barriers, improving market access, and establishing investment pathways across various sectors. Al Zeyoudi stated, 'Tunisia is a valued partner that presents a diverse range of trade and investment opportunities that will enhance our mutual economic growth and prosperity. The start of negotiations towards a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement represents a pivotal opportunity for both the UAE and Tunisia to deepen our economic ties and unlock new avenues for trade and investment.' Al Zeyoudi added that the UAE stands as Tunisia's leading trade partner in the GCC region. In 2024, non-oil trade between the UAE and Tunisia reached approximately US$350 million, a growth rate of 7.7% compared to 2023. The CEPA is expected to serve as a strategic framework for further collaboration and economic integration, increasing bilateral trade, investment opportunities, and collaboration between both countries public and private sectors. Samir Obeid emphasised that the commencement of official negotiations forges an innovative path for economic and trade cooperation between the two countries. He stated, 'The agreement we are working towards will mark a pivotal shift in establishing a comprehensive new framework for economic and trade collaboration between our nations, serving the interests of both countries and opening up extensive opportunities for joint cooperation in priority areas, ensuring mutual benefits for both sides.' The UAE and Tunisia will now proceed to negotiate the specific chapters and provisions covered by the CEPA to deliver a balanced and fair deal. Upon successful conclusion, the CEPA has the potential to unlock significant investment opportunities in Tunisia, with its diverse economy and strong export portfolio that includes key sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and renewable energy. The CEPA will serve as a catalyst for collaboration, enabling UAE investors to explore a range of high-potential sectors while enhancing Tunisia's access to GCC and global markets. The initiation of negotiations with Tunisia aligns with the UAE's broader strategy to double the size of its economy and further expand its role in international trade. With 26 CEPA's concluded and numerous agreements already in force, the program has played a crucial role in enhancing access to high-growth markets, contributing significantly to the UAE's total trade that, in 2024, reached an all-time high of US$816 billion, marking a 14.6% increase over 2023.

UAE, Tunisia launch CEPA negotiations
UAE, Tunisia launch CEPA negotiations

Dubai Eye

time20-03-2025

  • Business
  • Dubai Eye

UAE, Tunisia launch CEPA negotiations

The UAE and Tunisia have announced the start of negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) to strengthen bilateral trade and investment. The CEPA aims to reduce tariffs and trade barriers, improve market access, and create new investment pathways across key sectors. In a virtual meeting, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade, Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, and Tunisia's Minister of Trade and Export Development, Samir Obeid, emphasised the benefits of CEPA, which will serve as a strategic framework to boost trade, investment and collaboration between the countries. Dr. Al Zeyoudi highlighted Tunisia as a valuable trade partner, noting that the UAE is Tunisia's top trade partner in the GCC region, with non-oil trade reaching $350 million in 2024, a 7.7 per cent growth from the previous year. Minister Obeid emphasized that the negotiations would pave the way for an innovative economic cooperation framework, benefiting both nations and opening up new opportunities for joint ventures, particularly in agriculture, manufacturing and renewable energy sectors. The UAE and Tunisia will now proceed to negotiate the specific chapters and provisions covered by the CEPA to deliver a balanced and fair deal. The initiation of negotiations with Tunisia aligns with the UAE's broader strategy to double the size of its economy and further expand its role in international trade. With 26 CEPAs concluded and numerous agreements already in force, the programme has played a crucial role in enhancing access to high-growth markets, contributing significantly to the UAE's total trade that, in 2024, reached an all-time high of $816 billion, marking a 14.6 per cent increase over 2023.

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