How to Export from Africa into U.S. Market under the African Growth & Opportunity Act (AGOA)

 

--- Increasing non-oil exports from Africa is a top priority for most African countries and the African diaspora has a role to play in ensuring that these commodities and products enter new markets such as the U.S. and Canada. Unfortunately, they are missing the knowledge, skills and capacity required to achieve success in this area. Nigeria as example is underperforming in non-oil exports to the U.S. market when compared to Kenya. Its GDP is heavily dependent on oil while other areas remain highly under-developed. With the right skills acquired through coaching, right export development strategy targeted at capacity building - they can begin to achieve great success.

This past Saturday I had the opportunity to deliver a 3 hour Masterclass teaching attendees how to create Export/Import business around international trade with Africa under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). You can either play the role of an importer living in the U.S. or an exporter from Africa. Both stakeholders work hand in hand to streamline the supply chain. Many people may continue to engage in export activities but may not be building an export business that will grow and expand long term. The topics I covered are showed in below video and the full Masterclass is now available on: NAZARU.COM | For inquiry email: info@nazaru.com

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