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Top 5 Export Conferences in Nigeria That You Can Attend This Year
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Top 5 Export Conferences in Nigeria That You Can Attend This Year

Nigeria is a country with the potential for great exports. It is one of the continent’s largest economies, and it has a population of over 190 million people. Yet, many Nigerian business owners are struggling to get their products on the international market.

The following list includes 5 conferences that can help you increase Nigerian exports and make connections with international partners:

1. Export Africa Nigeria

2. Nigeria Trade and Investment Forum

3. Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) Exhibition

4. Lagos International Trade Fair

5. African Regional Trade Fair (ARTF)

Export Africa Nigeria

Export Africa Nigeria is a conference that focuses on connecting Nigerian business owners with international partners. It is one of the most popular conferences to attend in Nigeria because it is specifically focused on helping Nigerian companies grow their exports and make connections with international partners.

This conference has strong ties to the government, which means that you’ll be able to have a voice in important conversations about exporting and expanding business opportunities. The country’s Vice President was recently named as the head of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC).

If you’re looking for ways to increase Nigerian exports, there are few better ways than attending this conference. You will be able to learn more about what your options are, how to get your products on the market abroad, and how to get valuable feedback from people overseas.

1) You’ll Meet International Partners

2) You’ll Learn About Exporting

3) You’ll Get Advice From The NEPC

4) You’ll Get Feedback From International Partners )

Nigerian Trade and Investment Forum

The Nigerian Trade and Investment Forum is an endeavor of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC). It is a biennial event that happens in Lagos, Nigeria with the intent to bring together international and local investors, entrepreneurs and government officials to facilitate trade. The event focuses on discussing investment opportunities in Nigeria.

Lagos International Trade Fair

The Lagos International Trade Fair is Nigeria’s premier trade show. It attracts buyers from across the world, and it has a reputation for being one of the top 5 African trade shows in the world. In 2016, there were over 1,000 Nigerian exhibitors at the show with goods valued at over $2 billion.

In 2017, the organizers plan to add an extra day to attract more international buyers – leading up to a total of 5 days. The event will be held at Eko Hotel & Suites in Lagos on November 21-25, 2017.

There are 3 ways to register for this event:

1) Visit their website

2) Email them

3) By phone call

Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) Exhibition

The NEPC Exhibition is Nigeria’s premier trade show for the export of Nigerian goods and services. Attending this event will provide you with opportunities to increase your exports, as more than 4,000 visitors are expected to attend.

As well as a range of Nigerian goods, the exhibition will also feature live demonstrations from internationally-renowned chefs. And if you need any last minute advice on exporting your product, there is also a seminar taking place on the first day of the event titled ‘Export Strategies & Techniques’.

African Regional Trade Fair (ARTF)

The African Regional Trade Fair is an event that specializes in African trade, especially for African exports. The fair will include exhibitions and opportunities for businesses to meet up with international buyers. It’s the perfect opportunity for Nigerian business owners who are looking to export their products overseas.


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