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Nigeria, China Sign $3.3bn Deal On Industrial Park
Nigeria and China have signed a $3.3 billion agreement to develop a Brass Industrial Park and Methanol Complex.
It is a transformative project expected to significantly boost Nigeria’s industrial output and generate vital employment opportunities.
This follows a reaffirmation by both countries to commit to deepening economic ties and also enhancing bilateral cooperation at the first China-Nigeria Economic Cooperation and Trade Conference, which was held alongside the 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).
Accordiing to a statement, the event was chaired by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, who underscored the significance of South-South cooperation, highlighting its pivotal role in Nigeria’s sustainable development goals.
As Chairman of the event, he also guided discussions that focused on critical areas of collaboration between the two nations.
A major focus of the discussions, according to the statement was Infrastructure development, which is a cornerstone of the China-Nigeria partnership.
Both nations reiterated their commitment to joint infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, and energy systems, aimed at accelerating industrialisation and driving long-term economic growth in Nigeria.
There was also discussion on financial and security cooperation, with both countries agreeing to enhance intelligence sharing to combat money laundering and financial crimes.
This marked a critical step toward ensuring a secure and transparent financial environment, laying the groundwork for continued economic collaboration.
Ebun also highlighted President Tinubu’s economic reforms, designed to steer the country toward a sustainable growth path.