Mohamed bin Hadi Al Hussaini, Minister of State for Financial Affairs, met with Tahir Hamid Nguilin, Chad’s Minister of Finance, Budget, Economy, Planning, and International Cooperation, to explore ways of enhancing bilateral cooperation in the financial sector.
The meeting, held at the UAE Ministry of Finance offices in Dubai, was attended by several senior Chadian officials, including Guibolo Fanga Mathieu, Minister of Trade and Industry; Fatima Goukouni Weddey, Minister of Transport, Civil Aviation, and National Meteorology; Fatime Aldjineh Garfa, Minister Delegate to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; and Oumar Teguen Idibei Berde, Ambassador of the Republic of Chad to the UAE.
Discussions focused on boosting institutional partnerships, exchanging technical knowledge, and activating mechanisms for long-term financial cooperation between the two countries.
Al Hussaini affirmed the UAE’s commitment to building strong economic and financial partnerships with friendly nations. “Exchanging technical knowledge and investing in capacity building are essential to raising the efficiency of government financial systems and achieving long-term fiscal sustainability,” he noted.
The meeting concluded with both sides agreeing on the importance of sustained communication and coordination to deepen cooperation and align efforts in support of national development priorities.
The visit reflects growing interest in expanding bilateral ties and sharing best practices to strengthen financial governance and economic resilience in both countries.
— Input WAM