Thursday, December 2, 2021

Australia - Africa Economic and Investment Forum 2022, Sydney, Australia :

 




The Australia - Africa Economic and Investment Forum 2022 to Australia 2022 will be one of the portfolios of trade missions but with unique features to give participants desirable business mix.


According to a joint submission to the senate standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defense and Trade inquiry into Australia's trade and Investment relationships with African countries, the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (AUSTRADE) and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Australian companies has to increase trade engagements with Nigeria and expanding trade territories to other African countries. 


Based on the afore-mentioned, Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry in collaboration with Trade Nigeria will be organizing a Australia - Africa Economic and Investment Forum to Sydney, Australia 2022. It will be done in partnership with Austrade, DFAT, office of the secretary to the Federation of Nigeria,  Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Australia Embassy in Nigeria to identify and promote business opportunities and also advocate for a predictable market-oriented operating environment. 


Australia - Africa Economic and Investment Forum to Sydney, Australia 2022 will be a public private Joint partnership for the purpose of business growth and development between countries in both continents with emphasis on Foreign Direct Investment, project development, Trade, Investment that will bring about an increase in the African Economy.


Participants and Businesses that will get involved will have the opportunity to raise their business profiles, they will also be exposed to knowledge sharing between both continents and meet with potential international business partners

For both Governments, the Economic Forum has the following advantages:

  • Strengthening government-to-government engagement
  • Expanding economic diplomacy 
  • Fostering stronger private sector linkages 
  • Addressing business risk factors in Nigeria and Australia

 

For further information: kindly visit or call any of the Trade Nigeria offices:

Abuja

Edo House, suite 5 – 05 fifth floor,

Central business district, Abuja.

+234(0)9074484983
+234(0)9123680478
+234(0)9123824798

Rivers State

#6, Omerelu Street, GRA Phase 1,

Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

+234(0)8161261262

+234(0)7056863770
+234(0)7010882314
+234(0)9080088327

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