Egyptian Ambassador designate to Nigeria, Assem Hanafi has expressed concern over the low trade volume between his country and Nigeria ,which is currently put at $100 million,stressing the need to urgently multiply the trade ties.

Hanafi stated this when he paid a courtesy visit to the president of Abuja Chamber of Commerce Tony Ejinkeonye in Abuja,a statement issued by the Chamber on Monday in Abuja said.

Hanafi,in the statement  expressed his country’s willingness to increase the volume and value of trade with Nigeria,,which is currently put at $100 million,noting further that  there was the need to explore huge potential in both countries.

“My target is to see ways and means to boost trade and investment between Nigeria and Egypt, two biggest countries in Africa with huge potentials and population.

“The volume of trade between Nigeria and Egypt is not very big and this is another sad story of intra African trade relations. That is why I am here to promote our trade relations.

“The intra African trade only constitutes 15 per cent of the overall African trade with outside.

“So we are eager to multiply the current volume which approximately is 100 million dollar plus, it not something really reflecting the potentials of the markets of both countries,” he said

He attributed the problem of low trade volume between the two countries to the culture and tradition of African countries not importing from within Africa but from Europe and America.

“So we need to see the comparative advantage which African countries can offer to one another and to fill this gap.

“Once we succeed I think it will encourage others countries to follow suit though it may take time, we have a long way to go but it will yield the desired fruits,” he said.

The envoy stated that Nigeria and Egypt had excellent political relations, sports, culture but the segment that needs further strengthening is the economic relations.

Hanafi stressed the need to reflect the strength and potentials of both countries and see which export can be of help to both countries markets.

“The next thing is to see investors from both countries to have opportunities to invest and increase their investment in both countries, I am sure it will be a rewarding venture,” he said.

According to him,there is also need to encourage companies of both countries to do business together and to see which part could be developed further.

Hanafi who was Egyptian companies were thriving in Nigeria especially in infrastructure development said Egypt was considering further investment in power, pharmaceutical, and engineering sectors

He said Egypt was also considering exportation of light vehicles, medical supplies, manufacturing products to Nigeria.

The envoy said there was market for Nigerian products such as ginger sugarcane and other agricultural products
Tony Ejinkeonye, President Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) said the chamber was looking at how to increase economic activities between the two countries.

“Egypt and Nigeria are two economic giants in Africa, so we believe that if the two countries work together they can leverage on their enormous potentials to grow the economy.

“Egypt is a power house in Africa so also Nigeria. We look at the trade volume and how to increase it as well as boosting the economic relations.

“What we just arrived at is to engage more possibly in trade missions between the two countries.

“We have also invited them to our September trade fair; they also invited us to theirs which is aiming at strengthening the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) of both countries,” he said.

According to him most economic in the world are strengthen by the SMEs so the same thing with Nigeria and Egypt.

“And, when you talk about strengthening economic ties it also involve development of SMEs,” he said

 

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