Trade between Bangladesh and Nigeria has doubled to over $100 million, signaling stronger economic ties and new opportunities for small businesses in both countries.
Speaking at Bangladesh's 54th Independence and National Day celebration in Abuja, Bangladesh's High Commissioner, Masudur Rahman, emphasized the growing interest in partnerships across ICT, agriculture, textiles, and diplomatic training.
Rahman highlighted potential investments in the blue economy, which could open doors for Nigerian SMEs in marine resources, fisheries, and sustainable ocean-based industries.
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He also stressed the importance of leveraging digital technology and demographic strengths to drive inclusive economic growth.
Representing Nigeria's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Wahab Akande praised the long-standing ties between both nations, dating back to 1976, and expressed optimism about further collaboration.
With increasing trade and investment, Nigerian entrepreneurs and SMEs have a fresh opportunity to tap into Bangladesh's expanding markets and expertise in key sectors.
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