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UAE & Africa: A $7.2B Blueprint Reimagining the Future of Global Trade

Last updated: April 10, 2025 8:33 pm
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By Adonis Byemelwa

At the heart of Abu Dhabi, in the elegant halls of Qasr Al Bahr, something more than diplomacy unfolded. It was a signal to the world. When HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan welcomed President Denis Sassou Nguesso of the Republic of Congo, the handshake they exchanged wasn’t just a gesture — it was a bold step toward reshaping the global trade landscape from the Global South outward.

Their agreement, a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), sets an ambitious yet grounded target: $7.2 billion in bilateral trade, with 99.5% of Emirati products gaining tariff-free access to Congo’s market. But the real story goes far beyond trade figures.
This is about laying down tracks for the future — in clean energy, agriculture, logistics, digital infrastructure, and climate tech.

“The growth projections for Africa are amazing,” noted Aftab Ahmad, a strategic finance expert. “It’s exciting to see the UAE’s involvement in such a dynamic market.” That sense of energy, of watching potential blossom into progress, echoes through nearly every response to this initiative.

And it’s not hard to see why. Africa’s momentum right now is electric. A projected GDP of $16.12 trillion by 2050. A booming population on pace to hit 2.5 billion, where nearly 70% are under 30 — not just a demographic trend, but a wave of entrepreneurial energy and innovation ready to be unleashed. It’s the kind of generational shift that economists theorize about, but people on the ground are living.

As one Africa-focused investor put it: “This is the right response in a world drowning in ‘seemingly’ bad news. It is impressive to see how quickly the UAE has emerged as one of Africa’s most trusted partners.”

This CEPA taps into that pulse. It speaks to the lived experience of African economies — rapidly urbanizing, rich in human capital, and increasingly interconnected. With 1.1 billion Africans of working age by 2035, the continent is poised to host the world’s largest labor force. This isn’t potential on the horizon. It’s potential in motion.

What Africa holds in abundance, the world increasingly needs: 30% of global mineral reserves. 60% of uncultivated arable land. 12% of oil reserves. And 10% of the world’s renewable freshwater. But this is no longer just about extraction — it’s about collaboration. Shared prosperity. Forward-thinking investment. The UAE’s approach embraces that nuance.

In 2023 alone, the UAE racked up AED 276 billion (around $75.2 billion) in non-oil trade with Africa, marking a 16.2% year-on-year growth. It’s not just about capital flowing into ports or markets — it’s about long-term alignment. With over 40 bilateral investment treaties across the continent, the UAE is laying foundations that are meant to last.

It’s also walking the talk. DP World operates in 12 African countries, anchoring logistics infrastructure where it’s needed most. Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy arm, is involved in clean energy projects across 15 nations. ADQ is driving investments in agriculture and food security across Sub-Saharan Africa — a bet not just on economic returns but on resilience.

“The way you emphasize collaboration and long-term impact shows a deep understanding of how these initiatives can reshape industries and communities,” commented one tech and policy strategist. “This is vision and fusion for Africa,” another added.

Congo, meanwhile, is far from a passive partner in this story. It’s one of Sub-Saharan Africa’s top oil producers. It sits atop critical mineral reserves like copper, cobalt, and iron ore — key components of the world’s green transition.

And its vast forest cover, making up 65% of its land, plays a vital role in global carbon storage, especially in the Cuvette Centrale peatlands — an ecological treasure with over 30 billion tonnes of stored carbon.

Its central location makes Congo a natural hub, sharing borders with five countries and playing a strategic role in regional trade and energy corridors. This isn’t just about what Congo has. It’s about where Congo is going — and who’s walking with it.

In every way, this partnership aligns with a broader mission: the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 commitment, Africa’s Agenda 2063, and global goals for decent work, sustainable innovation, climate action, and global cooperation.

What’s unfolding isn’t just policy — it’s poetry. A new corridor is forming, one that connects African resources, Gulf capital, and Asian demand, with climate consciousness as its compass.
Africa isn’t rising quietly anymore. It’s rising boldly. With the UAE as a trusted partner, it’s not just shaping its future — it’s helping to reshape the architecture of global trade.

As one observer aptly put it: “Africa is not just a market. It’s a movement. And the UAE isn’t just investing — it’s listening.” And that might be the most powerful trade policy of all.

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