The
body made the call at the weekend, preparatory to the second edition of its
trade fair, themed, “MSMEs as catalyst
to Nigeria’s export promotion agenda”, scheduled to commence on Thursday,
May 17-20 at Adeyemi Dero Auditorium, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.
According
to the Chairman, Local Organising Committee and Chief Executive Officer,
Getinuel Investment Limited, Getrude
Akhimien, the fair is designed to assist in the creation of market for MSME
products both locally and internationally.
Hmmm!!! Folks, have you
heard this? Many Nigerian non-oil products exporters have been defrauded of
huge amount of money in the process of exporting agricultural commodities and
solid minerals to foreign countries. Do you know why? They were not trained on
export operations, management, documentations and the best methods of payment
in export trade. This is terrible!!! Nigerians cannot continue to lose money to
foreigners in the course of export business. Exporters, would you like to keep
on being scammed? Why don’t you get a practical manual that explains the stages
of export trade from processing and packaging of commodities to receipt of
payment by the foreign buyers? It explains export operations, export
management, export documentations and methods of payment in export trade? Yes,
it is a contemporary step-by-step guide to export trade. It tells all the
contemporary dynamics in export trade. To get it, click on the link below:
She
explained that the fair seeks to seize the opportunity of current realities of
the need to diversify the nation’s economy by promoting made-in-Lagos products
in particular and those manufactured in the country in general.
“Many of the entrepreneurs we are showcasing are women. Women are
natural entrepreneurs; they need to be encouraged so that they can improve
their production capacity for commercial enterprise. This year, we have at
least 100 members who have indicated interest in participating at the fair”.
“Through the awareness that the fair will create, there shall be
increased patronage of locally-made goods and services. This will result in
business expansion; boost the local economy; save foreign exchange through less
dependence on foreign products as well as earn more income; and generate
employment for the teeming youth population,” she added. http://www.tectono-business.com/2016/02/contemporary-step-by-step-guide-to.html
On his
part, NASSI’s Lagos Chairman, Segun
Kuti-George, noted that there are several substitutes for many products
being imported, adding that businesses only need to look inwards and take
advantage of available local resources.
He
said, “This fair will improve exposure of products to
both local and foreign consumers. We need to realise that the potential income
from oil economy will nose-dive and prepare by looking at the non-oil sector.
MSMEs are good drivers of non-oil export agenda. We only need to develop their
capacity for growth.”
Have you heard this? Many
Nigerian exporters have been defrauded of huge amount of money in the process
of exporting commodities to foreign countries. Do you know why? They were not
trained on export operations, management, documentations and the best methods
of payment in export trade. This is terrible!!! Nigerians cannot continue to
lose money to foreigners in the course of export business. Exporters, why don’t
you get a practical manual that teaches the stages of export trade from
processing and packaging of commodities to receipt of payment by the foreign
buyers. It teaches export operations, export management, export documentations
and methods of payment in export trade? It is a contemporary step-by-step guide
to export trade. It tells all the contemporary dynamics in export trade. To get
it, click on the link below:
Hmmm!!! Folks, have you ever
imagined how the financial status of your firm will be when more than 20,000
CEOs and other key decision makers of blue-chip corporations pay for your
products and services or even give you very juicy deals. The link below will
tell you more: http://www.tectono-business.com/2015/07/tectono-business-review-in-conjunction_21.html
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