Globe Chambers of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has revealed that the Nigerian Made Goods Expo in Dubai is a partnership project with the Federal Government of Nigeria through the office of the Secretary of the Government of the Federation.

The event, which is designed to help Nigeria made products explore the global supply chain through the United Arab Emirates routes, will be held between December 5 to 9, 2023.

It will also create experience and exposure for Nigerian manufacturers and service providers, according the GCCI president, Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George.

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He said that partnering with the Federal Government and other relevant agencies authenticates the goal of the event and ensures missions and visions align to help Nigerian made goods.

“We appreciate the effort made by the office of the Secretary to the Government. They have been amazing in making a lot of things happen from their end”

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“We also appreciate other partnering agencies, embassies and individuals who are walking this part with us and we know that a lot can be achieved through this partnership”

He said that the event will be another lifeline for made in Nigeria products and believes that having Nigerian manufacturers operate at the global scene will help not only improve production, but also improve product and service qualities and standards.

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Nigerian Made Goods Expo in Dubai is part of the World Economic and Investment Forum (WEIFORUM) which is extended to other continents.

The Dubai edition billed for December 5 – 8, 2023, will be at the Hyatt Regency, Deira – Dubai, UAE. Further editions will be taking the event to Doha Qatar – 25th – 30th, January 2024: Kuwait 20th – 24th February 2024 and Istanbul, Turkey 15th – 20th March 2024.

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