Segun Atanda/
A 3-day summit for business leaders opening in Atlanta, Georgia in September, is set to bolster economic development through increased trade and Investments between Nigeria and the United States.
According to a statement received by NewsmakersNG today, this year’s edition of U.S.-Africa Trade & Investment Global Summit (USATIGS-2019) holding between September 26 and 28, will have President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana delivering the keynote address.
The statement from the Executive Director and CEO, U.S.-Nigeria Trade Council, USA, Mr Titus O. Olowokere, says, “This year’s summit will focus on investments and opportunities in Agribusiness, Water Engineering, Energy, Telecommunication, Mining, Real Estate, Manufacturing, Health Care, Hospitality, and ICT. With speakers, resource persons and participants drawn from across the world. This three-day summit will catalyze strategic ideas, opportunities available and catalogue methodologies to harvest these opportunities for the mutual benefit of Africa and the United States. It will also provide a platform for exhibitors to showcase Africa and African business opportunities to International Investors.
“Speakers at this year’s event include AGCO’s Senior Vice President for Asia-Pacific and Africa, Gary Collar; Iyalode Alaba Lawson, the President of the Federation of West African chambers of commerce and Industry (FEWACCI), Mr. Olufemi Boyede, Founder/President of the Nigeria Trade and Investment Centre in Canada, senior government officials, subject matter experts, investors and captains of industry across the two continents.”
AGCO Corporation, a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of agricultural equipment, with well-known brands including Challenger, Fendt, and Massey Ferguson, is teaming up with the consortium of U.S.-Nigeria Trade Council USA, and other partners across Africa, U.K. and United States, to present a Continental edition of the hitherto successful U.S.-Nigeria Agribusiness Trade Summit.
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NewsmakersNG learnt that for the past two years, the Summit organizers have brought together business leaders and representatives of the Nigeria/ US government for a yearly gathering in the United States, to establish and grow international agribusiness relations between the two countries. Now it is time to up the ante by scaling out to other sectors of the economy and inviting stakeholders from other African countries.
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“Besides immense benefits that will accrue to participants through networking with representatives of the U.S. Administration, financial powerhouses, investors and technical partners seeking business opportunities in Africa, delegates will be treated to the best of scenic tours Atlanta has to offer. This includes a special Golf tournament, tours of CNN Headquarters, the Martin Luther King Center and the Delta Museum.
“The 2019 U.S.-Africa Trade & Investment Global Summit presents a vibrant platform where businesses will be able to leverage the latest market intelligence, meet with trade diplomats from throughout Africa, and take advantage of tremendous networking opportunities.”
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