The United Arab Emirates is set to conclude a comprehensive trade agreement with Chad by the end of 2025, marking a significant step in strengthening economic and diplomatic ties between the two nations. The proposed deal will focus on expanding cooperation in key sectors such as energy, infrastructure, agriculture, and logistics, while encouraging mutual investments and smoother trade flows.
In the presence of HH Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, and President Deby of Chad, I participated in the #UAE–#Chad Trade & Investment Forum. A total of 39 MoUs were agreed as we seek to support the ‘Chad Connection 2030’ development plan. pic.twitter.com/gmHaohbhA6
— د. ثاني أحمد الزيودي (@ThaniAlZeyoudi) November 10, 2025
Officials from both countries have reportedly held several rounds of talks this year to finalise the framework, which is expected to enhance Chad’s export potential and open new opportunities for UAE investors in Central Africa. The agreement aligns with the UAE’s broader strategy to deepen trade partnerships across Africa, as part of its efforts to diversify its global economic footprint.
Once finalised, the UAE-Chad trade pact is expected to boost bilateral trade volumes and pave the way for long-term collaboration in sustainable development and economic growth initiatives.





























