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UAE launches CPTPP accession talks amid 12-nation expansion push

2026/06/29
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UAE launches CPTPP accession talks amid 12-nation expansion push

According to www.logisticsmiddleeast.com, the United Arab Emirates has formally entered preparatory discussions to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), alongside Indonesia and the Philippines, following a joint ministerial statement issued by Singapore on June 26, 2026.

Three economies cleared under Auckland Principles

The CPTPP’s 12 member economies — Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, United Kingdom, and Viet Nam — confirmed in their ministerial statement that the UAE, Indonesia, and the Philippines met the Auckland Principles, the bloc’s formal criteria for assessing prospective members. That assessment was completed in November 2025. Senior officials from all 12 members will now conduct preparatory discussions with the three applicant economies, though the ministers emphasized these talks do not constitute formal accession negotiations.

The statement explicitly noted that no Accession Working Group will be established unless and until all existing members reach consensus — a procedural requirement embedded in the CPTPP’s rules. As Nathan Baker, Features Writer for Logistics Middle East, reported, “the discussions represent an early stage in the accession process rather than a commitment to full membership negotiations.”

Strategic alignment with UAE trade policy

For the UAE, engagement with the CPTPP supports its broader strategy of expanding market access through comprehensive economic partnership agreements (CEPAs). The country has signed CEPAs with India, Israel, and Turkey since 2022, and is negotiating with South Korea, Thailand, and Indonesia. Membership in the CPTPP would grant UAE exporters preferential access to a free trade framework covering 12 economies spanning four continents and representing over 13% of global GDP — a figure cited in official CPTPP documentation referenced by regional trade analysts.

The agreement’s coverage includes major consumer markets such as Japan and Canada, high-value manufacturing hubs like Vietnam and Malaysia, and advanced logistics corridors anchored by Singapore and New Zealand. Under current CPTPP rules, tariff elimination applies to over 95% of goods traded among members once full implementation is achieved — a benchmark the UAE aims to leverage for non-oil exports including aluminum, pharmaceuticals, and ICT equipment.

Parallel expansion: Costa Rica, Uruguay, and customs upgrades

Alongside the UAE’s entry into preparatory talks, CPTPP ministers reaffirmed their commitment to formalise Costa Rica’s accession after negotiations were substantially concluded in May 2026. They also welcomed progress on Uruguay’s application and instructed the relevant working group to accelerate its review ahead of the next CPTPP Commission meeting — scheduled for Q4 2026 in Tokyo.

To strengthen institutional capacity, ministers agreed to establish an ad hoc working group focused on rules of origin, customs administration, and trade facilitation. This initiative is designed to protect CPTPP trade preferences while mitigating risks of unfair practices such as circumvention and illegal transshipment. Japan will host a technical workshop supporting this work later this year.

The bloc also reiterated its commitment to maintaining high standards across customs procedures — a priority underscored by recent joint capacity-building programs with ASEAN members and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), including a 2024–2025 customs modernisation pilot launched with Dubai Customs and Singapore Customs.

Practical implications for supply chain professionals

For logistics and supply chain practitioners, the UAE’s CPTPP engagement signals growing convergence between Middle Eastern trade policy and Asia-Pacific regulatory frameworks. Companies exporting from the UAE to CPTPP markets may soon benefit from simplified documentation, harmonised certification processes, and faster customs clearance — particularly for goods originating in Jebel Ali Free Zone or Khalifa Industrial Zone (KIZAD).

However, practitioners must prepare for rigorous rules-of-origin compliance requirements. Unlike bilateral agreements, CPTPP mandates product-specific origin criteria — for example, automotive parts require 45% regional value content to qualify for duty-free treatment. Supply chain mapping tools and digital origin certification platforms are expected to see accelerated adoption across UAE-based exporters over the next 18 months.

Source: logisticsmiddleeast.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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