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UAE-Mauritius Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
The UAE and Mauritius have strengthened their economic relations through a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), which was signed on July 22, 2024 and came into force on 1 April 2025.
This CEPA is UAE’s first agreement with an African country and will enhance trade, investment, and economic cooperation between the two trading partners. It will do this by:
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- Removing or reducing tariffs
- Reducing non-tariff barriers to trade
- Facilitating market access for services sectors
- Cooperation in matters of government procurement
- Providing a platform for SMEs to expand internationally
- Promoting and facilitating investment
- Creating a framework for Digital Trade
- Establishing an effective dispute resolution system
- Enhancing the efficiency of customs procedures
CEPA Coverage
Trade in GoodsPreferential Tariff Rates Over 97% of UAE imports from Mauritius will benefit from immediate tariff elimination or gradual tariff reduction over a maximum of 5 years. Over 99% of Mauritius imports from UAE will benefit from immediate tariff elimination or gradual tariff reduction over a maximum of 5 years.
To find the preferential tariff rate under the CEPA visit the Mauritius Market Access Dashboard below
Origin, Health & Safety RulesBenefiting from the preferential CEPA tariff is not automatic. All exported goods must also meet the prescribed rules of origin and comply with health, safety, and relevant technical requirements. For more information, please refer to the agreed rules of origin in the CEPA.
Trade FacilitationThe CEPA makes it easier for goods to move across borders in a simple, less costly, and timely manner through trade facilitation and customs cooperation arrangements.
Trade RemediesUnder the CEPA, local producers supplying the UAE market can obtain temporary relief from surges in imports that cause or threaten to cause serious injury to the domestic market or from situations where there are unfair trading practices. If UAE exporters are facing such measures in the CEPA partner country, then they are guaranteed that investigations are conducted fairly and in accordance with the rules and should contact the Ministry of Economy to help preserve UAE exporters unhindered access to the market through the direct channels of communication set up by the CEPA.
Trade in Services
Sets clear and transparent rules to facilitate the cross-border supply of services, in addition to service providers enjoying favourable treatment across services sectors and subsectors, including professional services, financial services, logistics, maritime, travel and tourism, and air transport services. For detailed information, please refer to the Trade in Services chapter, and its annexes on Schedules of Specific Commitments which includes the services sectors and sub-sectors.
Transparency in Government Procurement
The CEPA establishes contact points and creates mechanism for both sides to cooperate on matters in relation to government procurement.
Intellectual Property Rights Protection and Enforcement
The CEPA complements existing international principles and standards for the treatment, protection, and enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in a manner that is conducive to invention, innovation, and creativity.
Benefits for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
The CEPA recognizes the specific needs of SMEs and seeks to make it easy for SMEs and enterprises to grow their businesses and attract investment by providing information and putting in place joint platforms to assist SMEs in developing linkages and building capacities.
Investment Facilitation
The CEPA aims to promote and enhance investment flows, identify opportunities for expanding investment and overcoming investment impediments as well as collaborate and get feedback from the business community.
Supporting Trade in the Digital Age
The CEPA brings greater coherence to a continuously evolving digital trading landscape integral to today’s global economy. Enhancing confidence in digital trade and ensuring that digital trade flows benefit both businesses and consumers.
These disciplines include maintaining the practice of not imposing any customs duties on electronic transactions, reaffirming the importance of cybersecurity, and providing for an economic collaboration framework on digital trade issues.
Settlement of Trade Disputes
The CEPA’s state-to-state trade dispute settlement mechanism reinforces the partners’ commitment to trade liberalization that benefits the economy.
An Evolving Partnership
The UAE-Mauritius CEPA contains commitments for deeper and future-looking cooperation among the two partners in a variety of areas and issues that will enhance trade liberalisation and foster investment opportunities.
CEPA puts in place administrative and communication structures comprised of designated focal points, committees and subcommittees that meet regularly and are tasked with the management and implementation of the different aspects of the CEPA.
The UAE-Mauritius CEPA includes 18 chapters
The UAE-Mauritius CEPA Handbook
The UAE-Mauritius CEPA Market Access Dashboard
UAE exporters can now benefit from greater market access through preferential tariff rates. Some products will be subject to zero tariffs from day one - others will see them reduced over time. To determine the tariff classification (your HS code for your product), review the dashboard and find the tariff line description that best represents your product. From there you can view the preferential tariff rate for your product and estimate the charges.
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