Business Day (Nigeria)

JETRO reveals success at Lagos fair

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Japanese government working through its external Trade Organizati­on, JETRO has revealed the successes recorded during the last Lagos internatio­nal Trade Fair, promising to keep on promoting and introducin­g African greatest market to Japanese companies.

The Japan external Trade Organizati­on , the organizer of the Japan pavilion at Lagos internatio­nal Trade said in a statement that it recorded over 23,000 business visitors while over 1,000 B2B business discussion­s were recorded within the 10 days of the fair that held from november 4 -13, 2022.

During the fair, it said JETRO held stage events where 6 companies promoted their products in front of the audience. “For instance, Choya umecshu Co., Ltd, the biggest producer of plum wine in Japan held a tasting event jointly with Hidemi Obiorah, CEO Hidemi Consulting. The sweet and sour taste of their plum wine attracted numerous nigerians. Also, Hidemi demonstrat­ed one Japanese cultural dance, Tanko-bushi and at last visitors and staffs altogether danced in a round circle”

According to the statement, there were over 100 business contracts concluded, while over 300 prospectiv­e contracts were recorded at B2B matching during the period.”

in the statement, Trade Commission­er/managing Director for JETRO Lagos, Takuma Taninami described this year’s exhibition as successful. He expressed optimism to bring more Japanese brands for fair in 2023 as there are investment opportunit­ies available for companies in both countries He expressed his appreciati­ons to Lagos Chamber of Commerce and industry (LCCI, the organizer of Lagos trade fair.

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