Asia - Africa Economic and Investment Forum 2021, Hanoi, Vietnam


                                                


In an effort to help curb the negative effects of the pandemic and its impact on the African economy, the Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry has come up with a list of events that will change how African countries do business.

Unveiling plans for Asia-Africa Economic and Investment Forum 2021, billed for Hanoi, Vietnam, the Chairman of Globe Chamber of Commerce, Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George, said there are more events lined up for 2021 and even beyond.

“This is big because we are working with African organizations and the Asian government, knowing how much they contribute to global trade these days. If we can make things easier and more accessible on both ends, it will be very easy for both finished goods and raw materials to go either way with little or no stress this year and beyond”

“Asia and Africa are more of the emerging worlds today and we need to take advantage of the massive hunger for trade and infrastructural development across these continents. Several African countries are involved, including Nigeria, because we have come to understand that events like this create the needed platforms, not only between nations but between organizations who need them, so they can directly plan and implement their trade and investment strategies” he said.

The Asia-Africa Economic and Investment Forum 2021, Hanoi, Vietnam is powered by Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Trade Nigeria, Vietnam Embassy in Nigeria, Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other government agencies.  As soon as preparations are completed, the actual date for the event will be made public.

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