Maiden Global Africa Business Dialogue kicks off @ Labadi Beach Hotel

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Maiden Global Africa Business Dialogue kicks off @ Labadi Beach Hotel A highly anticipated programme featuring top entrepreneurs, CEO’s with in depth business experience, and professionals in the field of operation and trade to a larger extend, is slated for the 14th of July, 2022 at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra. Dubbed: ‘The Maiden Global Africa Business Dialogue’, the summit will see Ghana’s senior advisor to the President, Yaw Osafo Marfo, CEO of Ghana Investment Promotion Centre; Reginald Yofi Grant; and Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Free Zones Authority, Michael Aaron Oquaye Jnr. in attendance. Others include the Executive Chairman of McDan Group - Daniel McKorley; President, US-Ghana Chamber of Commerce - Florence Torson-Hart; founder and head of mission of AU diaspora African Forum - ambassador Erieka Bennett; with Global ambassador and Global consultant - Moshe Shapoff, and Global ambassador - Robert P.M Bernardos from Spain. CEO, Ghana Export Promotion Authority, Dr. Afua Asabea Asare; CEO and President of the Georgia Asia-Africa chamber of commerce, Ekaterine Maisuradze are also among other dignitaries to grace the occasion. The event is expected to tackle the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy, and measures to minimise the global menace. The conference is also aimed at exploring ways to boost trade investment, enhance international and bilateral trade, and cultural interactions between Ghana and the rest of the world. The conference also aims at educating young business entrepreneurs, and is organised by the Global Africa Trade Advisory Chamber, GATAC and the Global-Indian Trade Advisory Chamber, GITAC, with external support and collaboration from other business organisations. The programme will be hosted by Dominic Oduro Antwi, President of the Global Africa Trade Advisory Chamber. About GITAC The Ghana-India Trade Advisory Chamber was established to promote and enhance trade, investment and cultural interactions between Ghana and India. GITAC consists of members from the various sectors: Mining, Trade, Financial Services, Real Estate and Construction, Energy, Health, Legal Services, Hospitality, Engineering, Agro Processing, Manufacturing, Import and Export Services, ICT, Education, and Airline and Shipping services. fin

A highly anticipated programme featuring top entrepreneurs, CEO’s with in depth business experience, and professionals in the field of operation and trade to a larger extend, is slated for the 14th of July, 2022 at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra.

Dubbed: ‘The Maiden Global Africa Business Dialogue’, the summit will see Ghana’s senior advisor to the President, Yaw Osafo Marfo, CEO of Ghana Investment Promotion Centre; Reginald Yofi Grant; and Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Free Zones Authority, Michael Aaron Oquaye Jnr. in attendance.

Others include the Executive Chairman of McDan Group – Daniel McKorley; President, US-Ghana Chamber of Commerce – Florence Torson-Hart; founder and head of mission of AU diaspora African Forum – ambassador Erieka Bennett; with Global ambassador and Global consultant – Moshe Shapoff, and Global ambassador – Robert P.M Bernardos from Spain.

CEO, Ghana Export Promotion Authority, Dr. Afua Asabea Asare; CEO and President of the Georgia Asia-Africa chamber of commerce, Ekaterine Maisuradze are also among other dignitaries to grace the occasion.

The event is expected to tackle the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy, and measures to minimise the global menace. The conference is also aimed at exploring ways to boost trade investment, enhance international and bilateral trade, and cultural interactions between Ghana and the rest of the world.

The conference also aims at educating young business entrepreneurs, and is organised by the Global Africa Trade Advisory Chamber, GATAC and the Global-Indian Trade Advisory Chamber, GITAC, with external support and collaboration from other business organisations.

The programme will be hosted by Dominic Oduro Antwi, President of the Global Africa Trade Advisory Chamber.

About GITAC

The Ghana-India Trade Advisory Chamber was established to promote and enhance trade, investment and cultural interactions between Ghana and India.

GITAC consists of members from the various sectors: Mining, Trade, Financial Services, Real Estate and Construction, Energy, Health, Legal Services, Hospitality, Engineering, Agro Processing, Manufacturing, Import and Export Services, ICT, Education, and Airline and Shipping services.

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