ACCI Set To Host 18th Abuja International Trade Fair

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The Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry, ACCI in Nigeria has announced its upcoming 18th Abuja International Trade Fair (AITF) scheduled for 28th September to 9th October 2023 in Abuja the nation’s capital.

The president of the chamber, Dr Al-Mujtaba Abubakar who made the announcement during a press briefing in Abuja said the Fair with the theme “Sustainable Financing and Taxation as Drivers for the New Economy,” would serve as a platform for businesses to engage with financial and tax institutions, discuss current trends and solutions, and foster sustainable approaches to the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

According to him, “This year’s theme is centered on financing and taxation which is the cornerstone of any prosperous nation and immense importance to the business community as it is critical to addressing climate-friendly initiatives, the ease of doing business, and attracting foreign direct investment.”

The ACCI’s president further explained that the event will showcase innovative products and solutions from partners and exhibitors in various sectors such as Fintech, tax collection, payment systems, e-health, food processing, and environmental safety.

He stated that the Abuja International Trade Fair stands as a unique and inclusive business gathering that welcomes a diverse range of customers to explore and experience our rich array of products and services.

This edition would feature a special designated and curated diplomatic space for foreign representations, trade missions and international organizations to present their businesses, economic cooperation projects as well as featured products and technologies.”

Dr Abubakar disclosed that over 500 companies are expected to participate in the 2023 edition of the Trade Fair while over 100,000 visitors within and outside Nigeria are expected in attendance adding that over 500 companies have indicated interest and more are expected.

He added that “The Trade Fair serves as a dynamic convergence of diverse industries, bringing together a wide array of exhibitors representing sectors such as industry, trade, agriculture, and services.

“Moreover, it provides a vibrant platform for fostering exchanges between national and international stakeholders, facilitating fruitful interactions between businesses and government agencies.”

“Sideline events include; business networking, B2B, B2G, B2C, special days, raffle draws, virtual and physical games, 12 days of jollof rice, a free fashion runway show, and many more throughout the event.”

The ACCI boss also said the 18th edition of the Abuja International Trade Fair is part of initiative to connect businesses and create a platform for policymakers to interact with the business community, champion the promotion of small businesses, acknowledging their vital role in the national economy, job creation, and overall prosperity.

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