The Globe chambers of commerce and industry is set to bring 100 European and African nations down to Dublin for 2023 Euro Africa Economic cooperation and business development congress.
In a latest move with the Economic Cooperation and Business Development 2023, the organization will be holding an exhibition for African made goods in Europe.
The gathering of 45 European countries and 55 African nations is designed to improve the ease of doing business, through the review of government policies and in turn encourage multilateral business development.
Segments at the event includes bilateral trade partnership, business development, foreign direct investment, economic cooperation, it’s continent to continent project, its Euro-Africa economic and investment.
Others are Intercultural Development and Social Business Exchange; Exhibition, Expo and Export {EEE}, Corporate business communities, brands, products, African made goods and services, as well as Finished Products and General Services Sectors.
Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George, who is the president of Globe chambers of commerce and industry said that the event will afford African nations the opportunity to showcase their goods and services for international networking and acceptance.
“This is one great opportunity with a whole lot to offer, we have Presidents, Prime ministers and also trade and investment economic ministers in Europe working with us on the project”
“When we pick a problem to solve, we always ensure that all relevant government agencies are on our side because we don’t want to be involved in events that will be considered a waste of time”, he said,
Hon Buchi George further stated that a similar event will also be taking place in other continents like Asia, North and South America, thereby creating a market that will skyrocket demand for African goods.