Wednesday 4 May 2022

NEPC PLANS EXPORTATION OF NON-OIL PRODUCTS TO IVORY COAST

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Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) is perfecting plans to commence exportation of non-oil products to Ivory Coast.
 
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The first part of the plan is an exhibition of made-in-Nigeria goods in the Ivory Coast (Cote D’Ivoire) to intimate Ivorians on the quality of locally-made products.
 
This development was made known by the Executive Director of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council, Dr. Ezra Yakusak during the launch of the Made in Nigeria Exhibition and Nigeria-Cote D’Ivoire Excellent Award organised by SCIAYO and Ecomarkket in Abuja.
 
He stressed the need for Nigerian exporters to capture the West African market before extending to the other markets, especially with the signing of the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement.
 
According to him, ECOWAS, with an estimated population of 350 million and a GDP of $1.48 trillion, was a budding market in which the presence of Nigerian entrepreneurs had not yet been felt.
 
Yakusak said the Export Trade House, which was recently launched by the NEPC in Cairo, Egypt, would boost made-in-Nigerian products, reduce the cost of logistics on Nigerian small and medium enterprises while creating jobs for young Nigerians.

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