In a recent press briefing, Mrs. Adebola Williams, President of the Nigerian American Chamber of Commerce (NACC), reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to fostering Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and ensuring their alignment with global standards. The NACC aims to support SMEs through networking, advocacy, and investments, with a focus on transforming Nigerian products for export.
Scheduled for April, the 2024 Africa Foods & Products Exhibition in Lagos seeks to facilitate bilateral trade between the USA and Nigeria. Ms. Wofai Samuel, Acting Director-General of NACC, highlighted the event’s importance in fostering partnerships among African businesses and promoting intra-African trade.
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Ayo Stuffman, Chairman of the African Foods & Products Exhibition Committee, emphasized the exhibition’s role in showcasing Nigerian businesses’ products and promoting a global mindset among entrepreneurs. He urged businesses to embrace global trade practices for enhanced competitiveness.
As preparations for the exhibition intensify, anticipation grows for its potential to elevate Nigeria’s economic presence globally and promote sustainable growth. With the NACC’s support and the strategic focus on SME development, the event promises to be a catalyst for economic advancement and innovation.
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