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Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) has a program that promotes cooperation between the two nations. JETRO has a plan to promote cooperation between Nigerian and Japanese businesses. More Japanese businesses are now setting up factories in Nigeria, demonstrating their dedication to the nation and market confidence by attending the current trade exhibition.
Mr. Takashi Oku, the Trade Commissioner and Managing Director of the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO), has stated that they are prepared to work with Nigerian entrepreneurs to establish new ideals in order to foster reciprocal trade and investment between his country and Nigeria. He believes that as more Japanese businesses are joining the Nigerian market, this is essential to bolstering commerce between Nigeria and Japan.
Speaking at the current Lagos International Trade Fair, which is being attended by 41 Japanese businesses, Oku stated that JETRO has a program that promotes cooperation between the two nations. According to him, Nigeria is a major startup location in Africa, which is why working with Nigerian companies to develop new values is necessary.
He said, “JETRO also has a plan to promote cooperation between Nigerian and Japanese businesses. In fact, last February, we extended invitations to a number of Nigerian businesses to visit Japan. And in Nigeria, we discovered a really intriguing business. Our goal is to find promising entrepreneurs in Nigeria, and we recently presented Japanese businesses and formed several partnerships. We simply build on each other’s skills. Thus, in terms of technology, market expertise in Nigeria, and international quality standards. Thus, we simply work together on a few projects. However, he said that more Japanese businesses are now setting up factories in Nigeria, demonstrating their dedication to the nation and market confidence by attending the current trade exhibition.
He claims that more Japanese businesses are now setting up plants in Nigeria. We are glad to welcome 41 participating firms this year, up from 33 last year, as we mark our ninth participation and Japan’s growing interest in Nigeria’s dynamic and growing industry. “JETRO, a government organisation tasked with advancing investment, commerce, and collaborations between Japan and Nigeria, is in charge of organising the Japan Pavilion. Participating in this event, which showcases the various ways our firms may work together for mutual success, is an honour for us.
Companies from a variety of industries, including electronics, automotive, food, textiles, and energy-efficient technologies, can be found in the Japan Pavilion. We hope you appreciate the photo exhibit we have placed at the JETRO booth, which is supported by the Japanese Embassy and provides a glimpse into Japanese culture and customs.