Hyderabad, April 30 -- In a landmark development, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Ukraine have finalised the terms of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), committing to strengthening the hands of trade and cooperation on both sides.

The CEPA, signed by UAE minister responsible for foreign trade ThaniBen Ahmed Alzeyudi and Prime Minister of Ukraine and Minister of Economic Development and Trade Yulia Sviridenko aim to improve trade between the two countries by reducing or eliminating taxes on social goods, trade barriers and ensuring fair trade for businesses. Exporters from both countries.

This agreement is expected to play a crucial role in supporting Ukraine's economic recovery after its war with Russia, focusin...