- Nigeria’s membership in the AATB Program underscores the country’s strong commitment to expand its global trade footprint, foster international partnerships, and boost economic growth
The General Secretariat of the Arab-Africa Trade Bridges (AATB) Program has officially welcomed Nigeria as a member of the program.
This initiative is dedicated to promoting economic integration, enhancing trade relationships, and encouraging investments between Arab and African nations.
The AATB Secretary General and CEO of the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC), Hani Sonbol said: “The admission of the Federal Republic of Nigeria into the AATB Program is a major milestone and we are confident this new partnership with one of Africa’s economic powerhouses will strengthen investment flows, and trade relations between the Arab and African regions. Given the economic potential of Nigeria, we will support the country in its quest to diversify and grow its economy and access new markets across Africa and the Arab regions.”
Nigeria’s membership in the AATB Program underscores the country’s strong commitment to expand its global trade footprint, foster international partnerships, and boost economic growth.
The Arab-Africa Trade Bridges (AATB) Program is a regional trade program which aims to address the challenges faced in promoting trade across Arab and African countries.