TOWARDS A BETTER ARAB AFRICAN ECONOMY
SUPREME COUNCIL FOR ARAB & AFRICAN ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT
The Supreme Council for the Arab-African economy aims to integrate Arab and African nations into a unified economic framework, promoting strong, culturally distinct countries. The council focuses on removing barriers, enabling the free movement of goods, people, and services. This initiative seeks to establish a seamless Arab-African economic zone, fostering extensive trade and economic exchange.
With His Royal Highness Prince Nayef bin Abdullah Al Saud
With His Royal Highness Prince Abdul-Ilah bin Nasser Al Saud
Minister of Tourism of Lvory Coast
With the Saudi Ambassador to Ivory Coast and the Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs in Ivory Coast
His Excellency the President of Senegal Makki Sar
With the Vice President of the Republic of Somalia
Ambassador of the Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques to Lvory Coast
With the Minister of Economy and Investment of the Republic of Comoros
ABOUT US
The Supreme Council of the Arab-African economy was established and is a specialized regional international economic organization established under the founding law regulating organizations in the French Republic license No. 751262797 dated 08/11/2021 and announced in the Official newspaper of the French Republic No. 1735 dated 23/11/2021, EU Transparency Register identification number 254941445133-75, identification number of the head of the French government: 909153330, international identification number: 90915333000016, identification number of the international statistics center affiliated with the presidency of the French Republic. The council is working to consolidate an Arab-African economic system that accommodates all the general economic and commercial orientations of members from countries, businessmen, and investors "in pursuit of strong and unified Arab and African countries". The council works in commitment to the principles of Arab-African economic integration to implement the Arab-African Economic Agreement and the system of Joint Economic Action, and related projects; as an international economic bloc based on joint cooperation between its members.
The structure of the Joint Arab-African Economic Work starts from the presidency of the council, through the General Secretariat and executive offices to the Arab-African economic Court.
The work is based on Arab-African integration to liberalize the movement of factors of production, remove all trade barriers, coordinate economic policies, and member states adopt practical policies and a realistic gradual application of economic integration projects based on the principle of "step by step", which helps in setting goals and developing programs that can be applied for the benefit of Arab and African peoples.
Senegalese Minister of Hajj
Saudi Minister of Investment, Minister
Khalid Al- Falih
From the tours of the Supreme Council of the Arab-African Economy
Mr. Minister of Investment of Zambia
With the President of the Supreme Council for the Arab-African Economy
Minister of Foreign of Burkina Faso
Towards a better Arab African Economy
We provide perfect Economic Growth and Development programs.
The Supreme Council for the Arab-African economy envisions a unified economic framework, removing barriers for goods, people, and services, to create a strong Arab-African Union while preserving cultural identities.
Our Vision
The council aims for Arab economic integration, peace, and prosperity in a competitive system, fostering full employment and attracting investments for a stable Arab-African market.
Our Mission
The Council drives Arab-African economic integration through agreements, a Free Trade Area, and market initiatives. Simultaneously, it oversees the Common Market, develops an AI portal, and collaborates globally for future plans.
Core Value
The council’s core values lie in fostering unity, cooperation, and a free, competitive economic system for Arab and African integration.
Unity, Cooperation, and a competitive Economic System.
Market Stability and Attracting investments.
Economic Corporation
Fostering trade partnerships and collaborative initiatives to promote shared prosperity and sustainable growth.
Common Regional Challenges
Addressing common regional challenges requires unified efforts, cooperation, and shared strategies among nations.
Cultural Exchange Programs
Cultural exchange programs facilitate the sharing of diverse traditions, fostering mutual understanding and appreciation.
Diplomatic Relations
Boosting the Arab-African diplomatic ties requires increased dialogue and collaboration for the mutual development and regional stability.