In a bid to improve business activities, the African Export-Import
Bank (Afreximbank) and the World Trade Center Miami Inc (WTCM) have
signed a three-year memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will enable
the two institutions benefit from each other’s knowledge, experience and
capabilities in pursuing the expansion of US-Africa business relationships.
Under the agreement signed at the sidelines of the Afreximbank
Annual Meetings and 25th Anniversary Celebrations taking place in Abuja,
Afreximbank and WTCM will use their resources to strengthen the
commercial partnership between countries in the Americas and Africa.
They will collaborate in Miami, the United States, the Americas and
throughout Africa to mobilize public and private sector support and
resources to grow the opportunities for two-way trade and investment.
“Afreximbank’s Trade Fairs and trade shows are an important element
in our strategy to develop and expand intra- and extra-African trade
through the networking, guidance, information and deal making
opportunities that they provide,” said Dr. Benedict Oramah, President of
Afreximbank, at the signing ceremony. “Afreximbank is developing its
offices into iconic business
complexes, branded ‘Afreximbank – African Trade Centres’, with one-stop
trade services shops, which will include auditoriums, conference
centres, trade information centres, export credit agencies, commercial
banks and small business innovation and incubation hubs.”
“Afreximbank will work with the World Trade Center Miami to access
the World Trade Centre Association’s platform and its global network in
order to develop our Afreximbank-African Trade Centres. WTCM will also
work with us to promote the Intra-African Trade Fair and other trade
shows organised by the Bank. They will provide advisory, counselling,
marketing and guidance for our trade show planning.”
WTCM is a member of the World Trade Centres Association, the
preeminent global trade organization promoting two-way trade and
facilitating import/export activities between the Western Hemisphere and
other global markets through trade shows, trade and logistics
assistance programs, educational programs and other special events.
More than 100 speakers, including heads of state, ministers, central
bank governors, director generals of international trade organisations,
business leaders, African and global trade development experts and
academics, are speaking during the Afreximbank Annual Meetings and 25th
Anniversary Celebrations taking place from 11 to 14 July.
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