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UAE-India Non-Oil Trade Reaches $54.2 Billion As Bilateral Ties Grow Stronger

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UAE-India economic relations are at an all-time high, as non-oil trade between the two countries touches a whopping $54.2 billion. The increasing trade reflects the increasing partnership and bilateral commitment towards expanding economic transactions in various sectors, such as technology, infrastructure, and energy.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed’s recent India visit was instrumental in further strengthening these relations as the two nations discussed new areas of cooperation. During the visit, the UAE’s strategic role as a center for investment and innovation was put in the global spotlight, while India’s expanding market represents an exciting prospect for further cooperation.

Commerce in areas like gold, machinery, electronics, and petrochemicals has experienced significant increases, contributing to the growth of commercial transactions. The two countries have also geared towards sustainable development projects, with the aim to enhance their economic partnership through green energy and digitalization.

With strong foundations established, India and the UAE are set to drive more growth and innovation, paving the way for a prosperous future for both nations. Their partnership will move beyond commerce to more significant cooperation in sectors like education, technology, and cultural exchange.

 

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