From June 18 to 20, 2025, Canada hosted a high-level visit by His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.), reinforcing strong bilateral ties.
Canadian ministers engaged with their U.A.E. counterparts to deepen cooperation in trade, investment, innovation, AI collaboration, and international development.
This visit underscores Canada’s commitment to diversifying its trade partnerships and enhancing economic relations with key global partners like the U.A.E.
Strengthening Canada-U.A.E. Relations
The visit highlighted Canada’s strategic focus on expanding its economic footprint beyond traditional markets. With $3.4 billion in two-way merchandise trade in 2024, the U.A.E. stands as a pivotal partner for Canada in the Middle East.
Canadian exports to the U.A.E. have shown significant growth, increasing by 23.9% in 2024 over the previous year. This growth reflects Canada’s successful efforts in strengthening its export market presence globally.
Federal-Provincial Collaboration
The opening of the Dubai Chambers office in Toronto is expected to catalyze business opportunities across Canadian provinces. This move aligns with federal-provincial efforts to boost international trade and investment.
Economic Opportunities for Canadians
- Enhanced trade relations may lead to job creation across various sectors.
- AI collaboration could spur technological advancements benefiting Southern Ontario.
- Increased foreign direct investment from the U.A.E. supports local economies.
Commitment to Global Stability
The discussions also touched upon regional peace and security, aligning with Canada’s broader foreign policy interests in promoting global stability and humanitarian cooperation alongside international partners like the U.A.E.
Comments for Stakeholders
Anita Anand, Minister of Foreign Affairs said,
The visit of His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan to Canada emphasizes the growing partnership between Canada and the U.A.E., especially at this time of global and economic uncertainty.
Canada looks forward to continuing to work with the U.A.E. on deepening our two countries’ strategic and commercial relationship.
Canada and the U.A.E. are long-standing partners with a deep, strategic and growing economic relationship… We are committed to unlocking new opportunities across key sectors—benefiting businesses, workers and communities in both countries…
Maninder Sidhu, Minister of International Trade
Canadian Resources
The Bottom Line
This high-level engagement between Canada and the U.A.E., marked by mutual commitments across various domains such as trade diversification, innovation collaboration, and regional security initiatives.
This agreement sets a promising trajectory for future bilateral relations that will benefit both nations economically while contributing positively towards global stability efforts.
Sources: Canadian Government, PMs Office, and Canada – International.
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