UAE expects $10B a year in trade with Angola under new pact
The UAE is going deep into Angola.
On a state visit to the southern African nation, which holds substantial supplies of diamonds, copper and oil, UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed sat beside Angolan President João Lourenço to witness the signing on Monday of a free-trade deal between the two countries.
Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi, the UAE’s Minister of Foreign Trade, said the Comprehensive Partnership Trade Agreement and other accords signed during the trip would generate bilateral returns reaching $10 billion a year by 2033.
Among the areas for cooperation covered in the deal are artificial intelligence, banking, agriculture, tourism and energy.