Countries
of diverse business structure are expected to connect at the World Economic and
Investment Forum (WEIForum) & Conference in 2023 according to the website
of Globe Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
The
President of Globe Chamber of Commerce, who is also a trade expert by practice, Hon Buchi George while in a press briefing with Globe Chamber Business Time media yesterday via Skype,
said that the aforementioned event is aimed at boosting trade and investment
globally.
He
further stated that beyond trading activities, the event will also help to
scale up production in developing nation in terms of quality and quantity.
“There
are rules for export and the key thing there is quality and global standards”
“When
the doors are open, every manufacturer will start producing things that will be
of importance to the world which will later become a global trend”
He
also revealed that the event is part of their goal to make the globe feel the
impact of World Economic and Investment Forum, adding that 2023/2024 will see
them replicate same in other regions and continents.
“At
the moment, we are working on bringing all countries on board, stating that the
idea is already exciting embassies across the continents”’ he continues.
“People
are already excited and we understood what need to be done to ensure we achieve
our set goals for the event”
“Every
great nation has a structure that would make every business minded individual
or local producers to think of going global, with event like this it becomes an
easy ride for them”
“We also have a contrary mindset about what
people call ‘local producers’ because
we know that everything is local in its original environment, but foreign the
moment it cross the shores of their country”, he said.
“lots
of domestic producers are thinking global at the moment, there is also need to
practically and strategically demonstrate to others on the need for a global
vision, but before doing that ensure you have projects like the World Economic
and Investment Forum (WEIForum) & Conference in 2023”, he concluded.
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