Friday, August 27, 2021

Inter-ministerial preparatory meetings for Nigeria-Japan Economic Forum 2021. -26th/08/2021

On going Inter-ministerial preparatory meetings for Nigeria-Japan Economic Forum Scheduled for 5th - 10 October, 2021. Grand Hilton Tokyo, Japan. The meeting took place at the ministry of foreign affairs, Abuja. 26th/08/2021




Nigeria’s economy grew by 5.01% in second quarter -NBS

Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product grew by 5.01 per cent, year-on-year, in the second quarter according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

NBS disclosed this in its GDP Report for Q2 released on Thursday.

According to the report, the 5.01 per cent marks three consecutive quarters of growth following the negative growth rates recorded in the second and third quarters of 2020.

The Q2 2021 growth rate was higher than the -6.10 per cent growth rate recorded in Q2 2020 and the 0.51 per cent recorded in Q1 2021 year on year.

This is an indication of the return of business and economic activity near levels seen prior to the nationwide implementation of COVID-19 related restrictions.

The Report stated that steady recovery observed since the end of 2020, with the gradual return of commercial activity as well as local and international travel, accounted for the significant increase in growth performance relative to the second quarter of 2020 when nationwide restrictions took effect

Year to date, real GDP grew 2.70 per cent in 2021 compared to -2.18 per cent for the first half of 2020.

Nevertheless, quarter on quarter, real GDP grew at -0.79 per cent in Q2 2021 compared to Q1 2021, reflecting slightly slower economic activity than the preceding quarter due largely to seasonality.

In the quarter under review, aggregate GDP stood at N39.12trn in nominal terms, higher than the second quarter of 2020 with aggregate GDP of N34.02trn, indicating a year on year nominal growth rate of 14.99 per cent.

The nominal GDP growth rate in Q2 2021 was higher than -2.80 per cent growth recorded in the second quarter of 2020 when economic activities slowed sharply at the outset of the pandemic.

The Q2 2021 nominal growth rate was also higher than 12.25 per cent growth recorded in Q1 2021.




Monday, August 23, 2021

preparatory meeting with Sub-Committee on Education for Nigeria-Japan Economic and Investment Forum 2021.

Trade Nigeria Team in a preparatory meeting with Sub-Committee on Education  for Nigeria-Japan Economic and Investment Forum 2021.




Friday, August 20, 2021

Preparatory Meeting at the Federal Ministry of Agriculture Abuja, for Nigeria-Japan Economic Forum Tokyo, Japan. 5th-10th October, 2021.

 Trade Nigeria Team in a preparatory meeting at the Federal Ministry of Agriculture Abuja for Nigeria-Japan Economic Forum Tokyo, Japan. 5th-10th October, 2021.




Thursday, August 19, 2021

REGISTRATION FOR WORLD EDU EXPO AND READ TO LEAD EDUCATION CONFERENCE

WORLD EDU EXPO AND READ TO LEAD EDUCATION CONFERENCE 

Registration is open to the general public.  

For registration and Participation visit the Trade Nigeria Secretariat Abuja.

Address:

Abuja:

Edo House, Abuja

Suite 5-05, Fifth Floor,

Central Business District, Abuja.

or Visit 

Rock View Hotel, Abuja

Port Harcourt: South -South/South-East Regional Office

No 6 Omerelu Street,

GRA Phase 1, Port Harcourt

Rivers State.

Inquiries

Call:08161261262, 07085559958


Trade Nigeria Team in a preparatory meeting with National Real Estate and Nigeria infrastructural development project committee for Nigeria-Japan Economic Forum Tokyo, Japan. 5th-10th October, 2021.




Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Exhibition for Nigeria-Japan Economic Forum and Joint Trade Mission, 2021

 Exhibition for Nigeria-Japan Economic Forum and Joint Trade Mission, Scheduled for 5th-10 October, 2021. on going at the Trade Nigeria Secretariat Abuja. 





For registration and Participation visit the Trade Nigeria Secretariat Abuja.

Address:

Abuja:

Edo House, Abuja

Suite 5-05, Fifth Floor,

Central Business District, Abuja.

or Visit 

Rock View Hotel, Abuja

Port Harcourt: South -South/South-East Regional Office

No 6 Omerelu Street,

GRA Phase 1, Port Harcourt

Rivers State.

Inquiries

Call:08161261262, 07085559958

Trade Nigeria resumes all preparatory inter-ministerial meetings for Nigeria-Japan Economic Forum

 Trade Nigeria resumes all preparatory inter-ministerial meetings for Nigeria-Japan Economic Forum Scheduled for 5th - 10 October, 2021. Grand Hilton Tokyo, Japan.






Tuesday, August 17, 2021

NIGERIA - JAPAN ECONOMIC FORUM. TOKYO JAPAN, 2021

The Trade  Nigeria putting into consideration Nigeria pitch for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is organizing a plan, multi-pronged and multi-sectoral realistic summit to Japan. scheduled for 5th-10th October, 2021. Grand Hilton Hotel Tokyo, Japan. 

The Trade Nigeria, Executive Director, Honourable Nwabueze Buchi George said the forum in Japan will provide a platform for Japanese firms to bring their famed prowess in industrial production. He reveals that the organization has empanel and empower an economic team working toward a successful implementation of the Forum as he spoke this morning at the Trade Nigeria Headquarters in Abuja early hours of this morning. He urged The Federal Government, State Government, Stake Holders, Business in the country to participate in the Trade Mission to Japan to promote private capital and  Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in different sectors.














Tuesday, August 3, 2021

North America - Africa Economic and Investment Forum powered by Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Partnership with Trade Nigeria

 


Given weak global growth prospects and significant downside risks, our economic policies will need to strike a balance between supporting growth and creating the fiscal space to respond to emergent economic challenges. This means executing on fiscal consolidation now, particularly in highly indebted countries.

The policy package we prescribe should balance growth, equity and sustainability concerns, including protecting society’s most vulnerable, particularly youth and women, who tend to be left behind during economic transformations.

Tackling corruption decisively would also help raise additional resources and redirect them to growth-friendly areas, while restoring the integrity of institutions. This would in turn spread economic benefits more widely within and across countries.

This is a time to act boldly and swiftly to ensure we don’t confine Africa’s youth to the margins of global economic activity.

In line with the aforementioned, Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry in partnership with Trade Nigeria  presents North America-Africa Economic and Investment Forum 2021.

This is a forum that is aimed at fostering business expansion within and beyond the shores of Africa.

It will cover economic sectors such as

·       Agriculture, Agro Technology, Agro Business and Agro Machinery,

·       Manufacturing and infrastructure development

·       Renewable Energy,

·       Real Estate

·       Transportation

·       Digital Technology

·       Tourism

·       Financing SMEs

·       Healthcare


Africa will be presented to international investors.

Stakeholders Meeting/Preparatory Meeting for Exhibition and Export of the Nigerian Made Goods, Product and Services (GPS) 2022

The Executive Director Trade Nigeria (Hon. Nwabueze buchi George) in a stakeholders meeting at the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, ...