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ECOWAS launches partnership with five national chambers of commerce to support cross border traders

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Through the ECOWAS Agricultural Trade Programme (EAT), the ECOWAS Directorate of Agriculture has launched a partnership with chambers of commerce and business support organization from 5 member states. Through trainings, traders from Nigeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, and Côte d’Ivoire will be supported to trade with neighboring countries. Together with these new partners, the ECOWAS Directorate for Agriculture, will offer crucial business skills training, helping entrepreneurs to navigate trade regulations, and explore market opportunities. ???? Join us in empowering SMEs and driving economic growth in the ECOWAS Region! Watch the video to learn more about our approach and vision of free trade in West Africa. The ECOWAS Agricultural Trade Project is funded by the German government (BMZ) and implemented by GIZ.

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    Department of Economic Affairs and Agriculture
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    River Plaza Annex - 496 Abogo Largema street - Central Business District
    PMB 401 Abuja FCT - Federal Republic of Nigeria
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