Nigeria Reaffirms Bilateral Relations with UAE
- Nigeria and the UAE signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement to boost trade and investment opportunities between the two nations.
- The CEPA will reduce tariffs and enhance cooperation in key sectors such as technology and agriculture, fostering economic growth.
- President Bola Ahmed Tinubu emphasized the agreement's importance in advancing economic cooperation and shared development priorities.
- Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan called the agreement a landmark development that reflects the UAE's commitment to enhancing global trade with various nations.
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UAE, Nigeria forge stronger economic ties with signing of Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
Discover how the UAE and Nigeria are strengthening their economic ties with the signing of a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, paving the way for increased trade, investment, and collaboration in key sectors like technology and agriculture.
Nigeria reaffirms bilateral relations with UAE
Nigeria has reiterated its bilateral relationship with the United Arab Emirates, UAE, with the view to deepening trade and unlock sustainable investments between the two nations. President Bola Tinubu reaffirmed this commitment on Tuesday in his address at the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Summit. Tinubu said the relationship would create a new opportunity for the Nigerian people as well as that of the UAE. The Nigerian leader said: “The agreement wi…
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