India-Oman CEPA allows stay duration extension for Contractual Service Suppliers from 90 days to two years: Piyush Goyal
Muscat [Oman], December 18 (ANI): India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) marks a significant milestone in India's strategic engagement with the Gulf region, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Thursday, noting that the agreement provides a comprehensive and forward-looking framework for services trade, covering IT, business and professional services.
India and Oman signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement on Thursday during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the Gulf country.
In his post X, Piyush Goyal said the deal provides India with unprecedented market access, offering zero-duty on 98.08% of Oman's tariff lines, which cover 99.38% of India's exports by value.
"This will significantly benefit labour-intensive sectors, generating employment and strengthening MSMEs, artisans, and women-led enterprises. Key export sectors, including textiles, leather, footwear, gems & jewellery, engineering goods, plastics, furniture, agricultural products, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and automobiles, will gain from full tariff elimination, reinforcing India's manufacturing and export competitiveness," he said.
"With enhanced mobility provisions, there will be more avenues for our skilled professionals in key sectors such as accountancy, taxation, architecture, medical, and allied services. 100% FDI for Indian companies in major services sectors will unlock high-value opportunities for Indian talent," he said.
"It also fast-tracks marketing authorizations for Pharmaceutical products approved by USFDA, EMA, UKMHRA, etc. thus reducing time and cost for Indian pharma exporters," he said.
"This is a balanced and ambitious agreement that will boost bilateral trade, strengthen supply chains, create employment, and deepen long-term economic partnership, in line with India's vision of inclusive and sustainable growth," he said.
As per the data shared by the Commerce Ministry, nearly seven lakh Indian nationals reside in Oman, including Indian merchant families with a presence of over 200-300 years, contributing significantly to Oman's economy and society.
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