The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) in collaboration with Zeenab Meals Restricted, has commissioned the primary Nigerian Export Commerce Home in Changsha, the capital of Hunan province, China.
The Nigerian Export Commerce Home was established to advertise non-oil exports for sustainable development and scale back dependency on crude oil, in line with a press release Zeenab Meals Restricted
This initiative, in line with the assertion, will improve non-oil merchandise to be seen within the world market as a viable means for financial development, poverty alleviation, industrial growth, employment alternatives and likewise assist to spice up overseas alternate earnings.
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Ezra Yakusak, ED/CEO, NEPC, mentioned the commerce home will function a hub for exporters to export their commodities seamlessly with none hitch.
Victor Ayemere, chairman, Zeenab meals restricted, appreciated the federal authorities for entrusting the corporate with the mandate to arrange and function the Commerce Home in China.
He urged potential exporters to leverage this chance to export their non-oil merchandise as the danger inherent in export can be eradicated.
The commissioning had in attendance Baba Ahmad Jidda, Nigerian Ambassador to China, Anderson N. Madubike, Nigeria Consul-Normal in Shanghai, distinguished officers from the Chinese language Authorities, Central Financial institution of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigerian Export-Import Financial institution (NEXIM) amongst others.