Belgium to deepen economic and trade ties

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Belgium to deepen economic and trade ties

A Belgian trade mission to Ghana will take place from December 4-8, 2021. Representatives of authorities from both countries will have the opportunity to discuss Belgium -Ghana partnerships, trade and investment. Opportunities for both business to government and business to business meetings and matchings will take place during the period.

The mission will be carried out under the auspices of the Belgium Embassy working with Flanders Investment and Trade, Wallonia Export-Investment Agency (AWEX) and Hub Brussels, the official trade and economic partners of the Belgium Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Belgium trade delegation will comprise of 30 Belgian companies, business leaders, entrepreneurs, professionals and experts form the Transport (infrastructure and service; harbours, airports, waterways, railway), ICT, Telecommunication, Agriculture, Construction (urban development; civil engineering), logistics, Education, Finance, Pharmaceutical, Cosmeceuticals, Food Industry and healthcare, Energy (renewable/oil & gas), manufacturing, Mining, Consulting, Water & Sanitation will be meeting selected local businesses as part of the activities for the Belgium- Ghana Economic & Trade mission 2021.

At the business conference on December 6-7, the delegation will meet representatives of the Government of Ghana (GoG) and the private sector to understand the Ghanaian market, the challenges and the investment opportunities that exist in Ghana.

The Belgian companies are also available to meet local businesses in the sectors mentioned above. Businesses interested in meeting these foreign companies should register for free on https://gitetradevents.com/register/ before November 15, 2021. Confirmation emails will be sent once matching is established.

Ahead of the visit, Head of delegation, Department of International Trade; Flemish government, Johan Malin, said: “Ghana’s private sector plays an instrumental role in national development and that cannot be overemphasized as it contributes significantly in Ghana’s industrialization agenda.

Ghana which is home to the administrative headquarters of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), gate way to West Africa and largely Sub-Sahara Africa, has great value and opportunities to offer Belgian companies which we believe would lead to successful partnerships, further deepening the economic cooperation between Ghana and Belgium.”

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