Asia Africa Summit 2026: Showcasing Nigeria’s Industrial and Trade Potential, Spearheaded by the Made in Nigeria Project Office (MAINPRO) in partnership with the Deqing County Government and the Globe Chamber of Commerce

Asia Africa Summit 2026: Showcasing Nigeria’s Industrial and Trade Potential, Spearheaded by the Made in Nigeria Project Office (MAINPRO) in partnership with the Deqing County Government and the Globe Chamber of Commerce

The Asia Africa Summit 2026, hosted in Deqing County, China, marked a pivotal moment for economic collaboration between Asia and Africa. Spearheaded by the Made in Nigeria Project Office (MAINPRO) in partnership with the Deqing County Government and the Globe Chamber of Commerce, the summit highlighted opportunities for trade, investment, and industrial growth, particularly for Nigerian enterprises seeking global expansion.

Summit Overview

The three-day summit brought together government officials, industry leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs from across Africa and Asia. The focus was on fostering mutual economic growth, promoting homegrown brands, and encouraging cross-continental partnerships in key sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, technology, and renewable energy.

The Made in Nigeria Project Office played a central role in the event, showcasing Nigeria’s industrial capabilities, local innovations, and high-quality products. Nigerian exhibitors demonstrated agro-processing technologies, consumer goods, and technological solutions, attracting attention from investors and distributors across Asia.

Key Highlights

  • Trade and Investment Forums: Delegates explored opportunities for bilateral and multilateral partnerships, including joint ventures, technology transfer agreements, and investment in infrastructure and manufacturing.

  • Networking and Capacity Building: The summit provided Nigerian businesses with direct access to Asian markets, potential investors, and knowledge-sharing sessions on market entry, regulatory compliance, and export strategies.

  • Cultural and Industrial Showcases: Nigerian products, innovations, and services were displayed to highlight the quality, creativity, and competitiveness of the country’s industrial sector.

Outcomes and Impact

The summit resulted in several promising engagements and MoUs, with investors expressing strong interest in manufacturing, agro-processing, and tech-driven enterprises from Nigeria. The event reinforced Nigeria’s position as a strategic economic partner in Africa, while also promoting African industrial growth on a global stage.

Collaborative Leadership

The success of the summit reflected the synergy between:

  • Made in Nigeria Project Office: Driving industrialization and promoting homegrown products.

  • Deqing County Government: Facilitating investment-friendly frameworks and hosting international delegations.

  • Globe Chamber of Commerce: Connecting Nigerian businesses with global markets and fostering trade partnerships.

Looking Forward

The Asia Africa Summit 2026 demonstrated the power of cross-continental collaboration in driving trade, innovation, and industrial growth. By linking Nigerian entrepreneurs with Asian investors and markets, the summit strengthened Nigeria’s global economic footprint and highlighted the potential for sustainable industrial and technological development across Africa.

This milestone event positions Nigeria not only as a leader in African industrialization but also as a key player in shaping mutually beneficial Asia-Africa economic partnerships for years to come.

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