UAE-India Business Council (UIBC) signed three strategic Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) to bolster bilateral trade and investment cooperation. These agreements aim to deepen institutional collaboration, enhance the India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), and expand sectoral and regional linkages across both countries. The move reflects a strong push towards realizing the full potential of the CEPA, signed in 2022, by targeting key service sectors and grassroots facilitation mechanisms.
Key Agreements Signed
The three MoUs mark a significant step in building multi-layered trade and economic frameworks,
1. UIBC and UAE-India CEPA Council (UICC)
This MoU aims to,
- Foster institutional collaboration
- Align on CEPA implementation strategies
- Deepen the UAE-India economic partnership through structured dialogues and cooperation mechanisms
2. UIBC and Services Export Promotion Council (SEPC)
This pact will focus on cooperation in priority services sectors,
- Logistics
- Healthcare
- IT/ITES
- Education
- Tourism
- Engineering
It also promotes B2B and B2G engagements, while addressing market access barriers for service exporters.
3. UIBC and Regional Chambers of Commerce
Partnered with,
- Bombay Industries Association
- Calicut Chamber of Commerce & Industry
- Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry
The goal is to,
- Harness regional industrial strengths
- Facilitate grassroots CEPA implementation
- Boost state-level trade and investment linkages
- Encourage broader industry participation
Significance of the MoUs
These MoUs are designed to make the India-UAE CEPA more actionable and accessible, particularly at the micro, small, and medium enterprise (MSME) and state levels. Key objectives include,
- Creating regional pathways for CEPA utilization
- Promoting innovation and startups
- Bridging the gap between policy and enterprise
- Enabling Indian businesses to scale globally through UAE’s trade networks
These partnerships aim to redefine trade flows, positioning India and the UAE as co-drivers of global trade reconfiguration.
Key Takeaways
- Date: 24 September 2025
- Council: UAE-India Business Council (UIBC)
- Agreements with: UAE-India CEPA Council (UICC), SEPC, Regional Chambers of Commerce
- Key sectors: IT, Healthcare, Logistics, Tourism, Engineering, Education
- Goal: Grassroots CEPA implementation, trade facilitation, B2B and B2G cooperation


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