NACCIMA President Departs China After Fruitful Business Deliberations

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 President, Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), Engr. (Dr.) Jani Ibrahim, mni, OON, has concluded his official business mission to Guangzhou, China.
This marks the end of a productive engagement that strengthened Nigeria–China trade relations.
In a separate interview, Dr. Ibrahim expressed deep appreciation to the Nigerian Consul-General in Guangzhou, Ambassador Collins Onwueke, for his instrumental role in facilitating the visit and promoting Nigeria’s economic interests in China.
Dr. Ibrahim reaffirmed NACCIMA’s commitment to fostering an enabling environment for Nigerian entrepreneurs to showcase their products and services on global platforms.
He emphasized the importance of strengthening Nigeria’s participation in international trade fairs, including the forthcoming global trade exposition, where Nigerian-made goods will be prominently featured.
During his visit, NACCIMA President toured several designated factories and enterprises, where discussions centered on advancing industrial collaboration, technology exchange, and export development.

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