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India–Oman CEPA Boosts Seafood Exports from Chennai

India's first chilled fish consignment to Oman under the India–Oman CEPA was dispatched from Chennai on June 1, 2026. The agreement eliminates import duties on marine products, enhancing India's competitive edge in the Gulf region.

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iGEN Editorial
June 4, 2026
India–Oman CEPA Boosts Seafood Exports from Chennai

In a significant development for India's seafood export industry, the first chilled fish consignment to Oman under the India–Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) was dispatched from the Chennai Air Cargo Complex on June 1, 2026. This milestone aligns with the CEPA's enforcement date, marking a pivotal moment for bilateral trade.

The India–Oman CEPA provides a substantial advantage to Indian exporters by reducing import duties from 5% to 0% on key marine products, including shrimp, fish, and cuttlefish. This tariff reduction is expected to significantly boost India's seafood exports to Oman and beyond.

Strategic Trade Enhancement

  • Tamil Nadu is poised to benefit greatly from this agreement, given its extensive coastline and advanced seafood processing capabilities.
  • In the fiscal year 2024–25, Tamil Nadu exported 2,279 tonnes of seafood to Oman, valued at ₹25 crore ($3.01 million).
  • Provisional data for 2025–26 shows a shift towards higher-value products, with 647 tonnes exported at ₹17.35 crore ($1.93 million).

"The agreement positions Oman as a maritime gateway for re-exporting high-value seafood into the broader Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and East African markets," a government release stated.

Economic Impact and Future Prospects

The CEPA is expected to encourage seafood exporters in Tamil Nadu to:

  1. Expand production capacities.
  2. Invest in value-added processing.
  3. Strengthen cold-chain logistics.
  4. Explore new product segments tailored to Omani consumer preferences.

These initiatives will likely lead to increased export earnings, job creation, and overall growth in the state's seafood industry.

Comparative Export Data

Fiscal Year Export Volume (tonnes) Export Value (₹ crore)
2024–25 2,279 25
2025–26 647 17.35

The proximity of Chennai to West Asian destinations ensures faster shipment times, maintaining the quality and market value of seafood products.

Conclusion

The India–Oman CEPA represents a strategic enhancement of trade relations, offering Indian seafood exporters a competitive edge in the Middle East market. As the agreement takes effect, it is expected to drive significant economic benefits for Tamil Nadu and the broader Indian seafood industry.

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