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Designer Rotimi Strengthens Nigeria–china Fashion And Industrial Partnerships by AquaBekee(op): 5:19am On May 15
CEO RNR Global Emporium, Ambassador Rotimi Ramalan Expands International Partnerships Through China Business Visit

Rotimi Ramalan Strengthens Nigeria–China Fashion and Industrial Partnerships During 18-Day Business Tour

Nigerian fashion entrepreneur and business executive Ambassador Rotimi Ramalan has successfully concluded an 18-day strategic business tour across China focused on expanding international partnerships in fashion, textile manufacturing, industrial technology, and renewable energy collaboration.

The business visit, undertaken in August 2025 under his fashion brand RNR Global Emporium, is being regarded as a major step toward strengthening global relationships capable of supporting the future growth of Nigeria’s fashion and manufacturing industry.

Ambassador Ramalan arrived at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport on August 9, 2025, before proceeding to Merlinhod Hotel, where he stayed during part of the international business tour.

During the visit, he explored several of China’s major textile and manufacturing hubs, meeting with leading fabric merchants, production experts, fashion accessory suppliers, and industrial technology manufacturers.

One of the major highlights of the trip was his visit to the renowned Changjiang Fabric Market, where he sourced premium materials including luxury shirt fabrics, 100 percent linen, wool, cashmere, and high-quality suit materials for future fashion productions.

Ambassador Ramalan also toured the famous Guangzhou International Textile City, where he interacted with several manufacturers and suppliers specializing in luxury fashion accessories such as Swarovski buttons, premium garment accessories, and embellishment materials.

According to him, the visit provided an important opportunity to establish direct international relationships capable of improving production quality and expanding global business opportunities for African fashion brands.

As part of the tour, Ambassador Ramalan travelled alongside the Forever Sole African distributor from Nigeria on a two-hour flight to Zhuji, where they visited the manufacturing facility of Forever electric monogram machines.

During the factory tour, the delegation was introduced to over 25 advanced industrial embroidery and monogram machines used in garment customization and mass production.

Discussions during the visit focused heavily on the importance of industrial collaboration between China and Nigeria, technology transfer, and the future of modern garment manufacturing within Africa.

The delegation also visited the famous Sijiqing Silk Market, where they explored the world of premium silk fabrics and discussed future partnership opportunities within the luxury textile sector.

Another significant aspect of the tour was a visit to a high-capacity production warehouse, where Ambassador Ramalan observed advanced automated production systems capable of producing thousands of garments within a short period.

He described the experience as an eye-opening exposure to the future of industrial fashion manufacturing and production efficiency.

Further expanding the scope of the visit, the Nigerian entrepreneur toured the popular Kinbo Fashion Accessories Market, where he examined various fashion accessories including decorative buttons, Swarovski stones, customized clothing labels, luxury brooches, branded hangers, and garment finishing materials.

In addition to fashion and textile engagements, Ambassador Ramalan also held strategic discussions with a Chinese solar manufacturing company concerning the production and installation of solar panels aimed at supporting factory operations and improving energy efficiency for his production facilities and showroom in Nigeria.

Speaking on the significance of the trip, Ambassador Ramalan emphasized the importance of global collaboration, innovation, and industrial partnerships in advancing the Nigerian fashion industry.

“The future of African fashion lies in building strong international relationships, embracing technology, and creating opportunities that will empower the next generation of entrepreneurs and manufacturers,” he said.

Industry observers believe the China business visit reflects the growing ambition of Nigerian entrepreneurs who are increasingly positioning African businesses within the global manufacturing and commercial ecosystem.

Through strategic international networking and industrial partnerships, RNR Global Emporium continues to strengthen its vision of becoming a globally recognized brand in fashion, luxury fabrics, and innovative manufacturing solutions.
https://www.statepress.ng/2026/05/ceo-rnr-global-emporium-ambassador.html

Re: Designer Rotimi Strengthens Nigeria–china Fashion And Industrial Partnerships by AquaBekee(op):
Through strategic international networking and industrial partnerships, RNR Global Emporium continues to strengthen its vision of becoming a globally recognized brand in fashion, luxury fabrics, and innovative manufacturing solutions.

Re: Designer Rotimi Strengthens Nigeria–china Fashion And Industrial Partnerships by Newgiven: 8:38am On May 15
This is encouraging,best wishes to all working to better Nigeria.
Re: Designer Rotimi Strengthens Nigeria–china Fashion And Industrial Partnerships by Rarerare: 8:41am On May 15
Chinese people are not very well grounded in the fashion industry
Re: Designer Rotimi Strengthens Nigeria–china Fashion And Industrial Partnerships by Reasonablereach: 8:44am On May 15
Beat wishes to the young entrepreneur.seun complete the remaining character
Re: Designer Rotimi Strengthens Nigeria–china Fashion And Industrial Partnerships by Honouredgrandeu: 8:48am On May 15
Nigerian fashion designers are really trying to catch up with the rest of the world.
Re: Designer Rotimi Strengthens Nigeria–china Fashion And Industrial Partnerships by Originalsly: 8:51am On May 15
What did he do that other businessmen haven't done? .... what has he achieved? ...did he sign any MoU? He visited textile hubs ... aren't these the same places ordinary merchants go to buy their wares? What has he achieved that will move our fashion industry forward? Maybe I missed it
Re: Designer Rotimi Strengthens Nigeria–china Fashion And Industrial Partnerships by mctech(m): 8:50pm On May 15
A tailor went abroad to source for fabrics and meet partners.

You now package this as news.

What people do everyday across several industries.
Re: Designer Rotimi Strengthens Nigeria–china Fashion And Industrial Partnerships by AlphaTaikun: 12:20am On May 16
AquaBekee:
CEO RNR Global Emporium, Ambassador Rotimi Ramalan Expands International Partnerships Through China Business Visit

Rotimi Ramalan Strengthens Nigeria–China Fashion and Industrial Partnerships During 18-Day Business Tour

Nigerian fashion entrepreneur and business executive Ambassador Rotimi Ramalan has successfully concluded an 18-day strategic business tour across China focused on expanding international partnerships in fashion, textile manufacturing, industrial technology, and renewable energy collaboration.

The business visit, undertaken in August 2025 under his fashion brand RNR Global Emporium, is being regarded as a major step toward strengthening global relationships capable of supporting the future growth of Nigeria’s fashion and manufacturing industry.

Ambassador Ramalan arrived at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport on August 9, 2025, before proceeding to Merlinhod Hotel, where he stayed during part of the international business tour.

During the visit, he explored several of China’s major textile and manufacturing hubs, meeting with leading fabric merchants, production experts, fashion accessory suppliers, and industrial technology manufacturers.

One of the major highlights of the trip was his visit to the renowned Changjiang Fabric Market, where he sourced premium materials including luxury shirt fabrics, 100 percent linen, wool, cashmere, and high-quality suit materials for future fashion productions.

Ambassador Ramalan also toured the famous Guangzhou International Textile City, where he interacted with several manufacturers and suppliers specializing in luxury fashion accessories such as Swarovski buttons, premium garment accessories, and embellishment materials.

According to him, the visit provided an important opportunity to establish direct international relationships capable of improving production quality and expanding global business opportunities for African fashion brands.

As part of the tour, Ambassador Ramalan travelled alongside the Forever Sole African distributor from Nigeria on a two-hour flight to Zhuji, where they visited the manufacturing facility of Forever electric monogram machines.

During the factory tour, the delegation was introduced to over 25 advanced industrial embroidery and monogram machines used in garment customization and mass production.

Discussions during the visit focused heavily on the importance of industrial collaboration between China and Nigeria, technology transfer, and the future of modern garment manufacturing within Africa.

The delegation also visited the famous Sijiqing Silk Market, where they explored the world of premium silk fabrics and discussed future partnership opportunities within the luxury textile sector.

Another significant aspect of the tour was a visit to a high-capacity production warehouse, where Ambassador Ramalan observed advanced automated production systems capable of producing thousands of garments within a short period.

He described the experience as an eye-opening exposure to the future of industrial fashion manufacturing and production efficiency.

Further expanding the scope of the visit, the Nigerian entrepreneur toured the popular Kinbo Fashion Accessories Market, where he examined various fashion accessories including decorative buttons, Swarovski stones, customized clothing labels, luxury brooches, branded hangers, and garment finishing materials.

In addition to fashion and textile engagements, Ambassador Ramalan also held strategic discussions with a Chinese solar manufacturing company concerning the production and installation of solar panels aimed at supporting factory operations and improving energy efficiency for his production facilities and showroom in Nigeria.

Speaking on the significance of the trip, Ambassador Ramalan emphasized the importance of global collaboration, innovation, and industrial partnerships in advancing the Nigerian fashion industry.

“The future of African fashion lies in building strong international relationships, embracing technology, and creating opportunities that will empower the next generation of entrepreneurs and manufacturers,” he said.

Industry observers believe the China business visit reflects the growing ambition of Nigerian entrepreneurs who are increasingly positioning African businesses within the global manufacturing and commercial ecosystem.

Through strategic international networking and industrial partnerships, RNR Global Emporium continues to strengthen its vision of becoming a globally recognized brand in fashion, luxury fabrics, and innovative manufacturing solutions.

https://www.statepress.ng/2026/05/ceo-rnr-global-emporium-ambassador.html
Impressive insights from that business trip to China.
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