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Multi-billion deal: UAE, Azerbaijan launch CEPA, enter new trade era

15 April 2026 13:32

The UAE’s trade relationship with Azerbaijan has entered a new phase after the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between the two countries officially came into force on April 14.

The agreement opens the door to lower tariffs, easier market access, and fresh investment opportunities for businesses in the emirates, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Trade (MoFT) said in a statement, Caliber.Az reports via Gulf News.

For UAE exporters, investors, and entrepreneurs, the deal is expected to make it easier to do business with Azerbaijan, a strategically located market linking the Middle East, Central Asia, and Europe.

According to MoFT, the agreement is designed to accelerate trade flows, remove or reduce tariffs on a wide range of goods and services, and strengthen private-sector partnerships in sectors including logistics, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing.

The CEPA comes as trade between the two countries continues to rise sharply. Non-oil trade between the UAE and Azerbaijan has grown by 31.4 per cent over the past two years, exceeding $2.2 billion in 2025, reflecting growing commercial ties between the two nations.

Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of Foreign Trade, described the agreement as a landmark moment in bilateral relations.

“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,” he said.

He added that Azerbaijan’s geographical position makes it especially valuable to the UAE’s long-term trade ambitions.

“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,” Al Zeyoudi said.

The agreement is Azerbaijan’s first trade pact to include a dedicated services chapter, creating new openings in finance, consulting, construction, and professional services — areas where many UAE firms are actively expanding overseas.

The Azerbaijan agreement is part of the UAE’s wider CEPA programme, under which the country is building a network of trade partnerships aimed at diversifying the economy, raising total trade to Dh3.67 trillion ($1 trillion) by 2031, and doubling national economic output over the same period.

By Sabina Mammadli

Caliber.Az
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