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Chadian delegation visits Dhaka on economic mission

A Chadian economic delegation visited Dakhla to explore business prospects in the region and discuss ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation.

This visit is part of Chad’s Economic Promotion Week in Morocco, aimed at promoting the country’s economic potential in the Kingdom across various sectors and fostering the development of win-win business partnerships between Moroccan and Chadian operators.

In a statement to the press, the Prime Minister’s economic advisor, Gadom Djal Gadom, emphasized that « Dakhla is the third stop after Rabat and Casablanca, where we held a series of meetings with economic players from both the public and private sectors. »

Djal Gadom also noted that this visit provides an opportunity to share experiences and explore ways to strengthen cooperation, particularly in economic fields.

In this context, the Chadian official described the Royal Initiative aimed at enabling Atlantic Ocean access for the Sahel countries as the « best » initiative to promote development in the Sahel and explore regional markets.

He also mentioned that this Royal Initiative will concretely allow his country to develop its resources and boost its exports to other continents.

Meanwhile, the President of the Dakhla-Oued Eddahab Regional Council, El Khattat Yanja, noted that the delegation members will learn about the region’s development dynamics and its structural projects, including the Dakhla Atlantic Port

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