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UAE-Azerbaijan CEPA Officially Enters Into Force
(MENAFN- Mid-East Info)
By eliminating or reduce tariffs on a majority of goods and services, the CEPA will facilitate greater market access and global reach for exporters in both nations, enhance private-sector collaboration and empower entrepreneurs and SMEs. Importantly, this is Azerbaijan's first trade agreement to include a services chapter, and the provisions of the agreement are expected to create significant opportunities in sectors such as finance, consulting, construction, and professional services. His Excellency Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of Foreign Trade, expressed optimism about the agreement's potential, stating,“The UAE-Azerbaijan CEPA marks a transformative moment in bilateral ties, and promises to enhance trade flows, unlock new investment opportunities, and foster increased private sector collaboration across key sectors, particularly in logistics, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing. Azerbaijan is located at a crucial juncture in North-South trade and by integrating our economic visions, we can ensure increased resilience and sustainable growth in a rapidly changing global market.” The UAE is Azerbaijan's largest Arab trading partner, accounting for 40% of its trade with the MENA region. As the leading Arab investor in Azerbaijan, with investments exceeding US$1 billion, the potential for further economic collaboration is substantial. The UAE's non-oil foreign trade with Azerbaijan has already demonstrated robust growth, underscoring the strength and resilience of this bilateral relationship. Non-oil trade increased by 31.4% in the last two years to exceed US$2.2 billion in 2025. This CEPA represents another significant addition to the UAE's global trade program, building on years of close cooperation between the two nations. It aligns with the UAE's broader vision of diversifying its economy to achieve US$1 trillion in total trade value by 2031 and to double the economy's size to exceed US$800 billion within the same timeframe.
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The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between the UAE and Azerbaijan will further strengthen bilateral trade, which has increased by 31.4% in the last two years to exceed US$2.2 billion in 2025
HE Al Zeyoudi:“The upcoming implementation of the UAE-Azerbaijan CEPA marks a transformative milestone in our economic relationship. This agreement is poised to enhance trade flows, unlock new investment opportunities, and foster increased private sector collaboration across key sectors, particularly in logistics, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing.”
By eliminating or reduce tariffs on a majority of goods and services, the CEPA will facilitate greater market access and global reach for exporters in both nations, enhance private-sector collaboration and empower entrepreneurs and SMEs. Importantly, this is Azerbaijan's first trade agreement to include a services chapter, and the provisions of the agreement are expected to create significant opportunities in sectors such as finance, consulting, construction, and professional services. His Excellency Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of Foreign Trade, expressed optimism about the agreement's potential, stating,“The UAE-Azerbaijan CEPA marks a transformative moment in bilateral ties, and promises to enhance trade flows, unlock new investment opportunities, and foster increased private sector collaboration across key sectors, particularly in logistics, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing. Azerbaijan is located at a crucial juncture in North-South trade and by integrating our economic visions, we can ensure increased resilience and sustainable growth in a rapidly changing global market.” The UAE is Azerbaijan's largest Arab trading partner, accounting for 40% of its trade with the MENA region. As the leading Arab investor in Azerbaijan, with investments exceeding US$1 billion, the potential for further economic collaboration is substantial. The UAE's non-oil foreign trade with Azerbaijan has already demonstrated robust growth, underscoring the strength and resilience of this bilateral relationship. Non-oil trade increased by 31.4% in the last two years to exceed US$2.2 billion in 2025. This CEPA represents another significant addition to the UAE's global trade program, building on years of close cooperation between the two nations. It aligns with the UAE's broader vision of diversifying its economy to achieve US$1 trillion in total trade value by 2031 and to double the economy's size to exceed US$800 billion within the same timeframe.
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