Globe Chamber of Commerce which is established for the promotion and development of both local and international trade and investments has revealed that 2022 will be more of building and consolidation of what they have previously put on ground.
With
the organization championing joint trade between Nigeria, Asian and European
countries, they believe that their previous achievements will be consolidated
on to ensure that trade and investment between Nigeria and other nations of the
world will be done with ease.
Speaking in Abuja, Nigeria, the President of Globe Chamber of
Commerce, Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George said; “2021 was eventful with events like
Nigeria – Asia Business Forum, Nigeria – Turkey Joint Trade Mission and others
and we look forward to consolidating on the relationships we have created with
these events”
“Amongst these things, we are also looking at expanding to
more countries in Africa, Europe and Asia where we have our bases and we are
also moving to other continents to ensure we promote Nigeria and Africa as a
wonderful destination for business”, he said.
Hon. Buchi George appreciated the various
Ministries and government and nongovernmental agencies they worked with in 2021,
adding that more will still have to be done in 2022.
“We appreciate our partners in both Nigeria and beyond and we
look forward to doing more with them”, Buchi George said in gratitude, adding
that his organization will do more with the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade
and Investment; Federal Ministry of Foreign affairs; Office of The
Secretary to the Government of the Federation and other Nigerian based and
International agencies to achieve a functional relationship that will boost
both local and international trade between Nigeria, Africa and other countries.
“It
is often a difficult task, but we have signed up to make the world see the
endless potentials of Africa, especially Nigeria in global trade.”
“Globe Chamber of Commerce will continually
develop best ways for Nigeria and other African countries to do business with
the rest of the world” he concluded.
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