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May’s Visit: Nigerian Bizmen Foresee Improved Trade Relationship
The business community in Lagos says the visit of British Prime Minister, Theresa May, will deepen existing bilateral relationship between the two countries.
Some members of the Lagos business community expressed their views on the sideline of the British Prime Minister’s meeting with the business community President of Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce (NBCC), Mr Akin Olawore, said that the meeting was pertinent for Nigeria to maintain a strong economic relationship with Britain in alignment with its membership of the Commonwealth.
“It seems very convincing now that Britain wants to explore trade with Nigeria and we are also ready to do business with them.
“We are supposed to be natural business partners because we have so many things in common.
“But I believe this visit is setting a tone for partnership because we can now work together and see how we can help each other achieve real trade growth.
“Now that they are ready for serious business with Nigeria, genuine business people can take advantage of the opportunities,” he said.
Olawore said that the proposed Investment Cooperation Agreement (TICA) between the two countries would enhance trade competitiveness, economic growth and ease of the business climate in the country.
“The Cooperation Agreement means we are now partners and it will also spell out conditions of free trade agreements
“If you look at our agric export, for lack of meeting their standard or European Union standard, they were stopped at the port, but now that will not happen again.
“Instead of stopping it at the ports, they will come and work with us here to ensure that the standard is what they expecectd it to be which is how partnerships work, you do not wait till the person make mistakes, but you work together to achieve mutual growth,”he said.
He said that trade betwen Britain and Nigeria was expected to rise above 100 million pounds before the end of 2018 and could hit $8 billion by 2020.
The President, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Mr Babatunde Ruwase, said that the business community should position itself to explore the various opportunities and maximise the benefits of the mutual partnership.
“It is a good development for Nigeria and British relationship because we can see enthusiasm that came from the Prime Minister’s visit and her planned investment in certain sectors of the economy.
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