MARKETPLACE AFRICA: The Africa Trade Link And Expo - July 23-27, 2014 In Kenya!
January 26, 2014 - KENYA - The Africa Trade Link and Expo Mission will provide participants with firsthand market information and one-on-one meetings with business contacts, including potential agents, distributors, and partners so they can position themselves to enter or expand their presence in the African market.
Nairobi, Kenya has a well developed business and financial sector. Indigenous and multinational enterprises provide substantial investment in Kenya which accelerates economic activity in all of East Africa. Kenya is strategically located at the gateway of trade in East Africa. Through its prime geographical location, Kenya has emerged as a significant player in regional trade.
Kenya is a key hub for the transit of goods, as well as a destination for American, European and Asian companies seeking to do business in the region. Kenya is the most developed economy in Eastern Africa. With a nominal 2010 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of USD 32.417 billion, it is also the economic, commercial, and logistical hub of the entire region. Kenya’s estimated population is 42 million. A significant portion of the population is extraordinarily well educated.
Africa Trade Link and Expo has chosen to showcase this trade mission in Kenya, but subsequent missions will rotate in different countries in Africa that support the mission of Africa Trade Link and Expo. The next country to be chosen to host and showcase this mission will depend on the support Africa Trade Link and Expo gets from that country.
Such support includes the country’s political stability, financial sponsorship, and endorsements, etc. The mission will rotate between different areas of Africa such as Zambia, South Africa, Tanzania, Rwanda, Nigeria, Ghana, and Uganda. Sectors such as energy, health care, agriculture, infrastructure, vehicles, processed foods, basic needs, and others are poised for solid growth in Africa.
WATCH: Stephen Hayes of Corporate Council on Africa speaks at a press conference on trade with Africa.
Africa Trade Link and Expo (ATL&Expo) is currently seeking non-profit 501 (c) (3) status. ATL and Expo is funded by Foundation Sponsors, Government Sponsors, Corporate Sponsors, and Individuals. Our goal is to provide a platform for USA and other international firms to do business with Africa thus spur economic growth, internationally and locally with an overall goal of reducing poverty through creation of jobs. - Africa Trade Link and Expo.
Nairobi, Kenya has a well developed business and financial sector. Indigenous and multinational enterprises provide substantial investment in Kenya which accelerates economic activity in all of East Africa. Kenya is strategically located at the gateway of trade in East Africa. Through its prime geographical location, Kenya has emerged as a significant player in regional trade.
Kenya is a key hub for the transit of goods, as well as a destination for American, European and Asian companies seeking to do business in the region. Kenya is the most developed economy in Eastern Africa. With a nominal 2010 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of USD 32.417 billion, it is also the economic, commercial, and logistical hub of the entire region. Kenya’s estimated population is 42 million. A significant portion of the population is extraordinarily well educated.
Africa Trade Link and Expo has chosen to showcase this trade mission in Kenya, but subsequent missions will rotate in different countries in Africa that support the mission of Africa Trade Link and Expo. The next country to be chosen to host and showcase this mission will depend on the support Africa Trade Link and Expo gets from that country.
Such support includes the country’s political stability, financial sponsorship, and endorsements, etc. The mission will rotate between different areas of Africa such as Zambia, South Africa, Tanzania, Rwanda, Nigeria, Ghana, and Uganda. Sectors such as energy, health care, agriculture, infrastructure, vehicles, processed foods, basic needs, and others are poised for solid growth in Africa.
WATCH: Stephen Hayes of Corporate Council on Africa speaks at a press conference on trade with Africa.
Africa Trade Link and Expo (ATL&Expo) is currently seeking non-profit 501 (c) (3) status. ATL and Expo is funded by Foundation Sponsors, Government Sponsors, Corporate Sponsors, and Individuals. Our goal is to provide a platform for USA and other international firms to do business with Africa thus spur economic growth, internationally and locally with an overall goal of reducing poverty through creation of jobs. - Africa Trade Link and Expo.
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