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Nigeria, US Reaffirm Commitment To Strengthen Trade Ties

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Nigeria and the United States have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening trade and investment ties. This came after a high-level meeting between Nigeria’s minister of industry, trade, and investment, Dr Doris Uzoka-Anite, and a US delegation led by the assistant secretary of commerce for global markets, Mr Arun Venkataraman, in Abuja on Wednesday.

The meeting focused on enhancing bilateral trade relations and included discussions on the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA), the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), the Bi-National Commission (BNC), and the Commercial Investment Dialogue (CID).

Both sides emphasised the importance of diversifying Nigeria’s exports, promoting innovation, and creating a conducive environment for businesses.

Dr. Uzoka-Anite highlighted Nigeria’s economic potential and recent initiatives. “Nigeria’s vast economic potential includes a large market and abundant natural resources. Initiatives like the National Talent Export Program position Nigeria as an export hub for talent outsourcing,” she said.

She also underscored the importance of the US-Nigeria partnership. “Nigeria and the United States share a deep and enduring relationship built on mutual respect, shared values, and a commitment to open trade and economic collaboration,” Dr. Uzoka-Anite added.

Venkataraman expressed the US government’s support for Nigeria’s economic reforms and the challenges faced by US companies operating in Nigeria.

“Our work to deepen business ties and build a strategic commercial partnership underscores our commitment to further enhancing these ties, fostering economic growth, and creating opportunities that benefit people across both our great nations,” he said.

 

The US delegation showed keen interest in Nigeria’s economic reforms and expressed readiness to support initiatives that promote trade and investment. “We recognise the immense potential of our economic cooperation, but now it is time to take that potential and make it a reality. We are not here to talk; we are here to take action,” Venkataraman stated.

 

Both parties agreed on the need for regular dialogue and collaboration to address trade disparities, foster investment, and promote innovation. The meeting concluded with a renewed commitment to strengthening trade and investment relations between the two countries.

 

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“We are committed to deepening our partnership in trade and investment. This includes promoting non-oil exports to the USA under AGOA and creating an environment where businesses can flourish,” Dr Uzoka-Anite concluded.

 

This meeting marks a significant step towards enhancing Nigeria-US commercial and investment relations, with both sides optimistic about future collaboration.

 

 

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