UAE & Thailand agree to launch CEPA negotiations

By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Official Reporter
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Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, and Mr. Jurin Laksanawisit, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce of Thailand, have signed a joint statement agreeing to launch negotiations to establish a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between the two countries.

The first round of negotiations will commence in the UAE on May 16. Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi emphasized that these negotiations represent another important step in our growth agenda and underline UAE’s role as a key enabler of global trade.

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Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi
UAE Minister of State Foreign Trade

“Thailand is an increasingly important trade and investment partner for the UAE, and a high-growth economy in the heart of an exciting, rapidly emerging region. We have enjoyed strong bilateral trade growth in recent years and believe a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement will deliver a wealth of opportunity in sectors such as tourism, food security, IT, logistics, and financial services. These negotiations represent another important step in our growth agenda and underline our role as a key enabler of global trade.”

Dr. Al Zeyoudi underlined the developing relations between the UAE and Thailand, stating that the negotiations are a natural progression following the launch of the first UAE-Thai Business Council in February 2023.

The UAE’s principal exports to Thailand are ethylene polymers, gold, vegetable residues, delivery vehicles and parts, and electric batteries, with iron, steel, and cosmetics emerging sectors. In the other direction, Thailand’s leading exports include office machinery and parts, motor vehicle parts, tires, and aluminum plating.

The CEPA negotiations with Thailand are the latest under the UAE’s ambitious foreign trade agenda, which seeks to double its foreign trade and the national economy by 2031.

The UAE has so far concluded 4 CEPAs with India, Israel, Indonesia, and Turkey and the first two have already come into force, and the signing of the other two agreements will follow later.

“The UAE is currently in talks with more markets of strategic importance at the regional and global levels to establish similar agreements,” as per the reports.

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