Trade Nigeria has said that their next international expo will boost the export of Nigerian made products.
The event which is in partnership with Globe
Chamber of Commerce and Industry will give global access to locally made
product, according to the President of both organizations.
Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George who is the
President of Trade Nigeria and Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry said that
the event is one important steps Nigeria’s economy needs to get it running at a
fine speed.
He also said that giving global access to
locally made products will boost sales and in turn make Nigeria; less of a
consuming nation.
“Most of our locally made products are not
exported because of certain issues bordering around information and standards,
but this event will provide a long-lasting solution for this problem,”
“We want local producers to have global
access for their products and you can imagine what Nigeria will be if our
excesses are sent out to other countries who need them”, he said.
Hon. Buchi George further stated that the
event will also help boost the standard and quality of made in Nigeria
products, thereby making Nigeria another destination for global producers and
consumers.
The event is billed to hold in seven countries starting from May to June, 2022.
The event dates and countries are as follows.
• Slovenia (Ljubljana) 20-22 April, 2022
• Span (Barcelona) 24 – 26 April, 2022
• Malta (Valletta) 4 – 5 May, 2022
• Kosovo (Pristine) 5-8 May, 2022
• Ireland (Dublin) 25 – 27, May 2022
• Norway (Oslo) 29 – 31 May, 2022
• Taiwan (Taipei) 22 – 25 June, 2022
Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George added that the
choice of countries for the event was strategic, calling on interested parties
to sign up for it.
To
sign up visit www.tradewithnigeria.org
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)9033131552
+234(0)8124066664
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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