Organization:The Nigerian-German Chamber of Commerce
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The Nigerian-German Chamber of Commerce, formerly known as Nigerian-German Business Association was created in 1986 to foster bilateral trade between Nigeria and Germany . The Nigerian-German Business Association (NGBA) creates a bilateral relationship between the countries and aims at strengthening their business opportunities through adequate networking, investment promotion and trade.[1] Nigeria is Germany's biggest trading partner in the West African sub-region.[2]
Companies who are members of the NGBA have access to the AHK, part of the German Chambers of Commerce, in 120 locations and 80 countries across five continents.[3]
- ↑ "Nigerian-German Business Association appoints Gbenga Adebija director-general" (in en-US). 2017-06-20. https://guardian.ng/news/nigerian-german-business-association-appoints-gbenga-adebija-director-general/.
- ↑ "German firms task government on sustainability" (in en-US). 2020-03-01. https://guardian.ng/news/german-firms-task-government-on-sustainability/.
- ↑ "Gbenga Adebija joins NGBA as Director-General and Chief Executive Officer | Encomium Magazine" (in en-US). https://encomium.ng/gbenga-adebija-joins-ngba-as-director-general-and-chief-executive-officer/.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The Nigerian-German Chamber of Commerce.
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