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The Asia–Africa Summit 2026 is a high-level engagement platform that brings together governments, investors, industry leaders, and development institutions from both regions. The summit focuses on: Trade and investment facilitation Industrialization and manufacturing partnerships Digital transformation and green growth SME integration into global value chains For African countries, the summit is not just about deals it is about strategic positioning. It creates a space where national priorities, including local content development and export readiness, align with Asian capital, technology, and market access.
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Asia-Africa Summit 2026: Trade, Tech & Partnerships Unleashed. Convened with the support of the Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) and the Made in Nigeria Project Office, this summit distinguishes itself by its focus on tangible outcomes. The agenda moves decisively beyond dialogue to prioritize: .Strengthening China-Africa Partnerships: Building on existing frameworks to deepen investment and trade flows. .Building Industrial Capacity: Focusing on technology transfer and establishing robust manufacturing facilities within Africa. .Enhancing Supply Chains: Creating resilient and integrated supply networks that connect Asian innovation with African production and resources. The core objective is clear: to translate the immense potential of Asia-Africa cooperation into measurable trade flows and long-term investment that fuels sustainable growth and job creation on both sides. Visit us on www.madeinnigeriang.org, www.nigeriaecbdforum.com or call 0805-032-7696 for more information
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The Asia-Africa Summit 2026 in China is a reset. The Made in Nigeria Project Office and Globe Chamber of Commerce are shifting the focus from "Aid" to Industrial Synergy. The 5-Point Line of Action: Stop Exporting Raw Materials: Use China’s 2026 Zero-Tariff policy to export finished, branded products (e.g., packaged goods, not raw crops). Trade Tech for Space: Don't take loans. Invite Asian manufacturers to build factories inside Nigerian Agro-Industrial Zones (SAPZ). Monetize "Wear Africa": Move from fashion runways to mass-scale Textile Manufacturing through automated joint ventures. Fix the Red Tape: Use the Globe Chamber to secure Fast-Track Clearing (AEO Status) and harmonize trade policies. Assemble Green Tech: Focus on Technology Transfer for solar and EV assembly plants in Nigeria, not just buying imports. Visit www.nigeriaecbdforum.com or www.madeinnigeriang.org or call us on 0805-032-7696 for more information on partnership and/or participation
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The global economic compass is pointing toward a new North. As the Asia Africa Summit 2026 prepares to take center stage in China, the narrative of "Africa as a consumer" is being dismantled. Leading this ideological and economic shift is the Made in Nigeria Project Office, in collaboration with the Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI). Their mission? To implement a "Production over Consumption" mandate that ensures Nigeria and Africa at large enter the 2026 summit not just as a market, but as a manufacturing powerhouse. For the Made in Nigeria Project Office, this is the perfect window to align Nigeria’s industrial goals with China’s technological surplus. The mandate focuses on three pillars: Industrial Synergy: Moving beyond infrastructure loans toward joint-venture manufacturing. Trade Rebalancing: Leveraging China's zero-tariff treatment for African products to boost non-oil exports. Policy Advocacy: Working with the GCCI to create "Special Economic Zones" that protect local manufacturers while attracting foreign FDI. Visit us on www.madeinnigeriang.org or www.nigeriaecbdforum.com or call us on 0805-032-7696 for more information on participation and/or partnership
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Asia Africa Summit, Deqing, 15th - 17th October, 2026. The future of Nigeria–Asia textile trade should not mirror old dependency models. Instead, it should be built on: Joint ventures Technology transfer Skills development Infrastructure collaboration Co-branded exports Industrial parks, special economic zones, and logistics corridors can support textile clusters designed for export readiness. Asia’s participation would signal confidence in Nigeria’s industrial reforms, while Nigeria benefits from market access and technical expertise. For more information on partnership and participation visit: www.madeinnigeriang.org www.nigeriaecbdforum.com or call us on 0805-032-7696
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In a world increasingly shaped by new alignments and partnerships, a landmark event is set to reinforce one of the most dynamic cross-continental alliances. The Asia-Africa Summit 2026, scheduled for October 15th – 17th in Deqing, China, marks a significant step in transforming historical ties into concrete, future-oriented collaboration. More than a conference, it is a major initiative aimed at supercharging economic, industrial, and trade partnerships between the world’s two most populous continent. For more information on partnership and participation visit our websites: www.madeinnigeriang.org www.nigeriaecbdforum.com or call us on 0805-032-7696
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Asia Africa Summit, 2026 Why Deqing? Deqing was selected for its unique blend of traditional heritage and modern environmental consciousness. As a host, the district reflects the very essence of the summit: a commitment to progress that remains rooted in the land and its people. The setting encourages a dialogue that is as much about the environment as it is about the communities that inhabit it. The Essence of the Gathering Dialogue and Understanding: The summit facilitates direct communication between nations, fostering a deeper mutual understanding of regional perspectives. Cultural Presence: Through various showcases, including the "Wear Africa" exhibition, the event highlights the rich cultural identities that define both continents. A Shared Horizon: The meeting serves as a reminder that the challenges and aspirations of Asia and
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Bridging Continents: The Dynamic Relationship Between Asia and Africa: Asia Africa Summit, 2026. Championed by Made in Nigeria Project Office and Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Asia Africa Summit, Deqing, 15th - 17th October, 2026. As the Asia-Africa Summit 2026 kicks off in China, the focus has shifted from "raw materials" to "Made in Africa" brands. It is about real trade deals, tech transfer, and SME growth. We’re discussing the latest on visa updates for delegates, B2B matchmaking for exporters, and how Nigeria can position itself as the hub for Asian manufacturing in Africa. Come and let’s talk business! Join the Made in Nigeria Project Office and Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China in this summit. For more information on partnership and participation contact us on www.madeinnigeriang.org or call us on 08050327696
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The Great Industrial Migration: Why Asia is Building Its Next Manufacturing Hub in Africa: Asia Africa Summit, 2026. The competitive advantages that once anchored manufacturing in Asia are narrowing. Today, Asian economies are looking across the Indian Ocean toward Africa, not to replace their domestic industries, but to build a complementary manufacturing base that ensures long-term resilience. The narrative of Africa as a purely "resource-extractive" market is dead. In its place is a story of industrial execution. For more information on partnership and participation contact us on www.madeinnigeria.org
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In 2026, the diplomatic and economic axis between West Africa and the Gulf has shifted from traditional oil-based ties to a high-powered production and technology partnership. The Nigeria–Bahrain Summit 2026, which will be held in the vibrant capital of Manama, Bahrain from the 1st - 5th of April, 2026, is the centerpiece of this transformation. This summit, driven by the National Brand Development and Made in Nigeria Project Office (MAiNPro) and the Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), marks a departure from consumption toward a "Nigeria First" production nation model. Join MainPro and GCCI in Manama Bahrain to witness the transformation. For more information on participation and partnership, contact us on www.nigeriaecbdforum.com
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In 2026, the diplomatic and economic axis between West Africa and the Gulf has shifted from traditional oil-based ties to a high-powered production and technology partnership. The Nigeria–Bahrain Summit 2026, which will be held in the vibrant capital of Manama, Bahrain from the 1st - 5th of April, 2026, is the centerpiece of this transformation. This summit, driven by the National Brand Development and Made in Nigeria Project Office (MAiNPro) and the Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), marks a departure from consumption toward a "Nigeria First" production nation model. Join MainPro and GCCI in Manama Bahrain to witness the transformation. For more information on participation and partnership, contact us on www.nigeriaecbdforum.com
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Asia–Africa Summit 2026: Advancing Harmonized Cross-Border Digital Trade Policies. By Made in Nigeria Project office and Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The Asia-Africa Summit 2026 provides a pivotal platform for leaders to align digital agendas and coordinate policy frameworks that facilitate inclusive digital trade and innovation. By leveraging this cooperation, both regions can: Strengthen digital connectivity and integration Share best practices in policymaking Expand opportunities for businesses and innovators Promote ethical, secure, and inclusive digital growth In a world defined by data and digitally enabled commerce, harmonised cross-border digital policies are not just technical necessities, they are essential enablers of economic empowerment and sustainable growth. Harmonising digital policies between Asia and Africa is not just good governance, it is a smart economic strategy for a connected and inclusive future. For more information on partnership and participation, contact us on, www.madeinnigeria.org
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Asia–Africa Summit 2026: Building Bridges for a Shared Future, 15th – 17th October 2026 | Deqing, China. It is set to become a landmark gathering for advancing Asia–Africa cooperation, trade partnerships, digital transformation, and sustainable development. Under the theme “Building Bridges for a Shared Future,” the summit aims to strengthen economic ties, policy alignment, and business collaboration between two of the world’s most dynamic regions. As global economic systems evolve, Asia and Africa are increasingly shaping the future of trade, innovation, and South–South cooperation. Join the Made in Nigeria Project Office and Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry in deqing this October, Let us build the future of global trade together. For more information on Partnership and participation, contact us on www.madeinnigeria.org
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From the Sahel to the Steppes: Top Nigerian Goods Set to Conquer Asian Markets in 2026. For decades, the story of Nigeria’s exports to Asia was written in "black gold"—crude oil. But as we move further into 2026, a new narrative is unfolding. Driven by Asia’s appetite for organic health foods and Nigeria’s aggressive "Pit-to-Port" reform, the "Made in Nigeria" label is appearing on more than just oil barrels. From the bustling markets of Guangzhou to the tech hubs of Vietnam, here are the Nigerian goods currently leading the charge into Asia. 1. The "White Gold": Sesame Seeds and Cashews 2. The Spice Route: Split Ginger 3. Solid Minerals: The Lithium Leap 4. Cocoa and "Theobroma" Derivatives 5. Fertilizers and Urea Join the Made in Nigeria Project Office and Globe chamber of commerce and Industry in Deqing this October. Let us build the future of global trade together. For more information on Participation and partnership, contact us on www.madeinnigeria.org
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Asia–Africa Summit 2026: Made in Nigeria Project Office Leads Strategic Nigeria–China Collaboration. The Asia–Africa Summit 2026 is shaping up to be a defining platform for economic diplomacy, industrial cooperation, and South–South collaboration. At the heart of Nigeria’s strategic participation is the Made in Nigeria Project Office, spearheading high-level engagement between Nigeria and China to unlock new opportunities in manufacturing, digital trade, infrastructure, and technology transfer. The Asia–Africa Summit 2026 provides a timely opportunity for African and Asian economies to deepen trade and investment ties. For Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, collaboration with China remains strategically important across sectors such as: Manufacturing and industrial parks Digital infrastructure and smart technologies Renewable energy and power generation Transport and logistics corridors Special economic zones (SEZs) The Made in Nigeria Project Office is positioning Nigeria not merely as a raw materials exporter, but as a manufacturing and processing hub within the Africa–Asia trade corridor. Join us in Deqing this October lets build the future of global trade together. For more information on participation and partnership, contact us on http://nigeriaecbdforum.com
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