Thursday, November 24, 2022

GCCI Invite Exporters and Manufacturers To Pitch Their Products At The Forthcoming Africa Made Goods, Brands, Products, Services Export & Exhibition Expo 2023

 


Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry  is inviting exporters, potential exporters and manufacturers of made in Africa products to Pitch their products and Services in her forthcoming Africa Made Goods, Brands, Products, Services Export & Exhibition Expo in Prague, Czech Republic from the 10th -  12th April 2023, Bucharest, Romania from the 14th - 15th April 2023, Vilnius, Lithuania from the 19th - 22trh April and Barcelona, Spain from the 24th - 26th April 2023.


The Africa Made Goods, Brands, and Products & Services for Export, Exhibition and Expo is a program powered by Globe Chamber of Commerce and industry that will provide participating countries, individuals, exporters and business minds the ideal platform to hear cutting-edge perspectives from wide range of trade expert and exporters, while offering the opportunity to network with industry’s top players. 


in addition the Africa made Goods Export and Exhibition Expo will provide expert’s opinion on how to further regional economic integration across Africa and the implication of policy initiatives aimed at stimulating economic diversification, stability and export growth.

 

Trade has been a key driver of growth in countries that have been successful in achieving high rates of growth over the past three decades, such as those in East Asia. If Africa are to accelerate their growth (economic growth), trade will have to perform the same role as that of the Asia world. Designing policies that promote trade and trade competitiveness must therefore be at the heart of growth strategies for African countries.

 


It is relevant to ask whether there are special features of Africa that would help explain the massive poverty and inequality that engulfed the continent. Weak initial conditions (such as weak institutions, human capital and extractive colonial history and its attendant institution) at the time of independence; the dependence of almost all African countries on primary commodity production and trade; lack of non-aid financial capital flows and the alarming level of aid-dependency; lack of ownership of policies which are invariably imposed on Africa by donors; prevalence of conflict and poor governance are some of the issues where possible explanations for this sever lack of progress and pervasive poverty might be found. Many countries, especially those in East Asia, extracted themselves from such massive poverty, among other things, by designing and implementing a system that promote the export of local goods, products and services.

 

This Export and Exhibition Expo will attempt to tackle and address such economic and business abnormalities, help to tackle the challenges of export development in Africa and give African goods, products and services a voice in the global business community.


For Information or Enquiries on Participation call:

09150942333, 

09150942334, 

08114840595, 

08114906677 

 

 

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