The Foreign Commercial Service of the
United States Diplomatic Mission to Nigeria concluded a four-day
outreach (April 4-7) to Enugu State that focused on expanding
commercial ties between the U.S. and Nigeria, especially the South
Eastern geo-political zone.
During the outreach, a team of trade
and commercial specialists from the U.S. Mission to Nigeria, led by
Commercial Counselor Brent Omdahl, held meetings with Enugu State
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, state commissioners, and other senior
Cabinet-level officials on trade opportunities which will contribute
to mutual prosperity and job growth for both countries.
“This outreach demonstrates the
strong U.S. business interest in expanding commercial ties with
Nigeria,” Commercial Counselor Omdahl said.
Governor Ugwuanyi and Commercial
Counselor Omdahl discussed U.S. investments in Enugu State, including
the on-going $700 million Motir DuSable solar plant project in the
Nachi community of Udi local government area. At full capacity, the
solar plant will add 300 Megawatts to the national grid.
While in Enugu State, the U.S. Foreign
Commercial Service participated in the 28th Enugu International Trade
fair. The Foreign Commercial Service also hosted leading regional
business owners at a workshop entitled: “Networking with the USA
Business Summit and Conference – Enugu 2017”.
We are expanding our Networking with
the USA (NUSA) program to key growth areas in Nigeria and we see
Enugu as one such important growth area. During this program, we
advised Enugu companies on best practices for engaging with American
companies, in addition to discussing U.S. agencies to work with in
order to take advantage of various partnerships,” Commercial
Counselor Omdahl said.
In the course of the Networking with
the USA (NUSA) program, an American consular officer from the U.S.
Consulate General in Lagos held a session with the business owners on
the process for obtaining a business visa to America. The consular
officer demystified the commonly held ideas about U.S. visa
application process.
The Foreign Commercial Service of the
U.S. government works to promote the expansion of U.S. trade and
investment to Nigeria through support of business partnerships
between American and Nigerian companies.
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