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India-Oman CEPA: Key Benefits and Sector Gains

The India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) becomes effective June 1, 2026, enhancing trade by eliminating tariffs on key exports. This agreement significantly benefits sectors like engineering goods, pharmaceuticals, and textiles, while also facilitating professional mobility.

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June 1, 2026
India-Oman CEPA: Key Benefits and Sector Gains

The India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) officially takes effect on June 1, 2026, marking a significant milestone in bilateral trade relations. This agreement is set to enhance trade by eliminating tariffs on a wide range of products, thereby benefiting several sectors.

Key Export Gains

India's exports to Oman will see substantial gains in several sectors:

  • Engineering goods
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Agricultural and processed food
  • Marine products
  • Textiles
  • Chemicals
  • Electronics
  • Plastics
  • Gems and jewellery

Duty-Free Exports

The CEPA provides zero-duty access for numerous Indian products, including:

  • Natural honey
  • Cashew
  • Boneless meat
  • Bakery products
  • Chocolate and sugar confectionery
  • Mineral water
  • Cheese, curd, milk, cream
  • Frozen fish, butter
  • Animal and vegetable fats and oils

Currently, Oman levies duties ranging from 5% to 100% on these products. The agreement consolidates India's 98.3% share, making Oman the largest export destination for Indian eggs.

Mobility and Services

The CEPA also enhances mobility for Indian professionals, offering temporary stay commitments for intra-corporate transferees, contractual service suppliers, business visitors, and independent professionals. It liberalizes entry and stay for professionals in accountancy, taxation, architecture, and medical fields.

"This agreement marks the first-ever commitment by any country on traditional medicine," noted a trade analyst.

Investment and Services

The agreement includes a commitment to 100% foreign direct investment (FDI) for Indian companies in major services sectors. Additionally, it fast-tracks marketing authorizations for pharmaceuticals approved by USFDA, EMA, and UKMHRA.

Omani Concessions

Oman benefits from duty-free access to 2,000 tonnes of Omani dates annually and concessions on Gum Arabica and Frankincense, which are used in the food and perfume sectors, respectively.

Product Current Duty New Duty
Natural Honey 5-100% 0%
Cashew 5-100% 0%
Boneless Meat 5-100% 0%

The CEPA is expected to significantly boost bilateral trade, fostering economic growth and strengthening ties between India and Oman.

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