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New Trade Project to Increase African Competiveness in World Markets

Key leaders attended the launch of the Abt Global-managed Trade Hub and African Partners Network on Sept. 18
Key leaders attended the launch of the Abt Global-managed Trade Hub and African Partners Network on Sept. 18, including (from left) Kadré Désiré Ouedraogo, President of the Economic Community for West African States (ECOWAS); James Entwistle, U.S. Ambassador to ECOWAS and Nigeria; and Alex Deprez, USAID/West Africa Mission Director.
Photo credit: Victoria Okoye, Abt Global An Abt Global-managed project to promote West African regional food security and global trade officially launched at a September 18 meeting between USAID and the Economic Community for West African States (ECOWAS) in Abuja, Nigeria.
 
The Trade Hub and African Partners Network builds on the success of previous Abt Global-led, USAID-funded trade projects in the region, including the Agribusiness and Trade Promotion project. The Trade Hub, which represents an expanded partnership between ECOWAS and USAID, was launched at a meeting between the two entities.
 
“USAID will collaborate with ECOWAS to increase exports from the region – making West Africa more competitive in world markets,” said U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria James F. Entwistle. “The new Trade Hub is an important part of our broader trade and investment partnership that welcomes Africa’s rise and growth in the opportunities that come from its deepening regional integration.”
 
The launch was covered by multiple news outlets, including The Sun (Nigeria), and Punch Nigeria

 
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