Chad - Using an Agent to Sell US Products and ServicesChad - Using an Agent
While not legally required, it is advisable for foreign firms to retain a representative in Chad to help navigate the Chadian market. A local agent should be fluent in French and possess thorough knowledge of the local economy. Chadian Arabic is also helpful. For products requiring maintenance, it is important for an agent to ensure after-sales support and to stock a reasonable supply of spare parts. Local agents/distributors are not exclusive and carry many product lines, but they may sometimes request exclusive distribution rights.
Contact your U.S. Department of Commerce district office to inquire about the Agents Distributor Service (ADS). If Commerce records do not already contain suitable prospects, the office will ask the U.S. Embassy in N’Djamena for support. For further information, exporters may contact the Department of Commerce at 1-800-USA-TRADE (1-800-872-8723) and www.usatrade.gov.