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EU Invests in Douala–N’Djamena Corridor as it Transitions from Donor to Investor in Africa

In a bold move that signals a new era in Africa-Europe relations, the European Union (EU) has announced a €40 million investment in the critical Douala–N’Djamena trade corridor. The funding forms part of the EU’s flagship Global Gateway strategy, which marks the bloc’s transition from a traditional development donor to a long-term economic partner and investor in Africa.
Stretching over 1,200 kilometers, the Douala–N’Djamena corridor is a lifeline for trade in Central Africa, connecting Cameroon’s bustling Atlantic port of Douala with Chad’s inland capital. The corridor is responsible for facilitating up to 80% of Chad’s imports and exports and underpins a significant portion of the country’s GDP. However, decades of underinvestment, poor road conditions, and logistical inefficiencies have hampered its full potential until now.

The EU’s investment will focus on the modernization of a 229-kilometer stretch between N’Djamena, Koutere, and Moundou. The project also includes the construction of a new 72-meter bridge over the Moulkou River, the installation of four truck weighing stations to ensure safe and regulated cargo transport, and the development of six rest areas along the corridor to improve logistics, comfort, and safety for drivers.

This infrastructure upgrade is expected to boost regional integration, enhance trade volumes, and reduce transport time and costs, thereby unlocking broader economic opportunities for both Chad and Cameroon. It’s also a significant vote of confidence in the long-term stability and strategic importance of the Central African region.

Speaking on the EU’s evolving approach, Koen Doens, Director General for International Partnerships at the European Commission, emphasized the broader vision: “This corridor isn’t just about roads and bridges. It’s about jobs, integration, and security. This is what the EU’s Global Gateway stands for, a sustainable and strategic partnership with Africa.”

The Douala–N’Djamena corridor project falls under the EU’s €300 billion Global Gateway strategy, launched to rival China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Half of the investment is directed toward Africa, with the aim of building critical infrastructure in energy, digital connectivity, health systems, education, and transport. The focus is clear: sustainable, inclusive, and long-term growth that empowers African nations.

Chad, a landlocked country, has long been disadvantaged by its geography. Improved access to Douala’s port will dramatically reduce the cost of doing business for Chadian enterprises, bolster agricultural exports, and facilitate humanitarian logistics in the Sahel. Cameroon, in turn, stands to benefit from increased port activity, transit fees, and a more robust logistical role in the region’s supply chain.

In shifting from donor aid to investment, the EU aims to rewrite the script on African development. By investing in vital infrastructure like the Douala–N’Djamena corridor, the EU is fostering not only trade and connectivity, but also geopolitical stability and mutual prosperity.

As the continent continues to rise as a center of global economic interest, Africa is looking for partners not patrons. And with this investment, the EU is sending a clear message: it intends to be both.

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