The Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) has renewed its push for stronger business and trade relations between Nigeria and China, with a focus on boosting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and promoting innovation exchange.
The Chamber's Public Relations Officer, Hajia Medinat Oladotun, made this known during an interview with China Global Television Network (CGTN) while participating in the 138th Canton Fair in Guangzhou, China. The Canton Fair, which ran from October 15 to November 4, 2025, is China's largest and oldest international trade exhibition.
Hajia Oladotun said NACCIMA is committed to strengthening bilateral ties between both countries, unlocking new opportunities for Nigerian businesses in exports, logistics, digital innovation, and manufacturing partnerships.
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She noted that Nigeria is ready to collaborate with China in areas such as e-commerce, smart industrial solutions, and green technology, all of which can drive SME growth and competitiveness.
According to her, the Chamber is focused on connecting Nigerian entrepreneurs with global markets and fostering partnerships that promote knowledge transfer, industrial development, and inclusive economic growth.
The feature on CGTN highlights NACCIMA's growing global engagement and its role in promoting Nigeria's economic diplomacy. The Chamber reaffirmed its commitment to supporting SMEs and positioning Nigeria as a key player in international trade and investment.
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