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African, Nordic Countries Move To Boost Trade, Investment
Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama said participants at the 16th Africa-Nordic Ministers of Foreign Affairs meeting have agreed on ways to improve and develop trade and investment between the two groups of countries.
Onyeama stated this in an interview with newsmen on the sideline of the meeting in Abuja, recently.
He said that the ministers were also looking at the possibility of African and Nordic countries having a free trade of some kind and market access.
The Nordic countries are a geographical and cultural region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic made up of Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland and Denmark.
Onyeama said: “one of the sessions was on trade and investment and all the countries are looking at ways of improving and developing trade and investment between the Nordic countries and African countries.
“What we are actually looking at is promoting direct trade between the Nordic zone and Africa.
“So we are particularly looking at market access for African businesses and also greater investment by the Nordic countries in Africa.
“In this context, we are also looking at non repatriation of the fruits of all their investment but also to invest locally from the profits they are making,” the minister said.
He said that the participating ministers also identified number of areas such as education, tax and other important mechanisms and elements that could promote trade and investment.
He said that Sweden minister explained that a way to make African attractive for trade and tourism was to have in place mechanism for the rule of law, human rights and also infrastructure.
Onyeama said that Finland minister also noted that African level of skill was not sufficiently high that would make Africa competitive in their market place.
He said that the minister harped on the need for education for the businessmen to help them penetrate and compete effectively in their market as well as invest in Nordic countries.
Onyeama said that Nigerian government was trying to promote and encourage Nigerian businessmen to invest in those countries to increase Nigerian foreign earning.
“In this context one of the Nordic Ministers was also talking about free trade areas between the Nordic countries and certain African economic regional bloc.
“So they have free trade agreement with Southern African Development Cooperation (SADAN) that could be a platform to facilitate investment by SADAN countries.
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