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UAE, Morocco finalise terms of Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement

for 54 percent, with the industrial sector contributing 23 percent.

The UAE’s CEPA programme aims to increase the country’s non-oil foreign trade to AED4 trillion by expanding relations with strategically important markets around the world. In 2023, the UAE’s non-oil trade in goods reached an all-time high of US$710 billion, a 12.6 percent increase on 2022 – and 34.7 percent more than 2021. Morocco is the latest African nation to conclude CEPA terms with the UAE, following Mauritius, Kenya and Congo-Brazzaville.

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