Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry has scheduled
Japan-Africa Economic and Investment Forum to hold from June 5th to 10th, 2021.
The
event according to the organization will Fastrack a large volume of trade
between African countries and Asian countries like Japan, one way they are
working towards seeing Africa bounce back to greatness after the devastating
effects of covid-19 pandemic on global trade especially.
With the event fixed for June 2021, the president of Globe Chambers of
Commerce and Industry, Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George, believes that the proposed
date will be a great time to have the event, adding that he believes that by
then there would have been a medical breakthrough that will ensure participants
are not put in any form of danger.
“We need to open the world up with ideas”, Hon. Buchi George said, while
speaking from Abuja Nigeria. He further stated that one of those ideas is to
find ways nations and continents can partner to achieve a greater common good.
“Japan is a great nation and can offer us a lot, while we can do same
for them. We’re working on a union that will encourage trade, investments and
economic development in both ways and working with appropriate authorities in
several African countries is one thing we are doing at the moment and we’ll be
announcing a lot of participating nations before the time of the event”
Japan – Africa Economic and Investment Forum is one of the programs lined up by Globe
Chambers of Commerce and Industry, as the organization look to also connecting
with other nations of the western world where they believe Africa can network
for economic development.
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