Trade Missions, Export & Travel
Export Services
Connecting Continents for Business Growth
We collaborate with embassies, consular missions, and chambers of commerce to plan and organize trade missions, facilitate export and import, and/or business or leisure travel to selected countries.
We offer a comprehensive range of import-export services, including customs clearance management, international logistics, assistance in buying and selling products, and advice on international trade regulations.
We facilitate the sourcing of products made in Africa by helping promote said products and finding buyers from the United States and other countries on the American continent. We work closely with our network of partners such as embassies, export promotion agencies, and bilateral trade promotion organizations to plan and execute value-added trade missions, material sourcing, or travel.
Fields of Specializations
Our Trade Countries
We facilitate the sourcing of products made in Africa by helping promote said products and finding buyers from the United States and other countries on the American continent. We work closely with our network of partners such as embassies, export promotion agencies, and bilateral trade promotion organizations to plan and execute value-added trade missions, material sourcing, or travel.
West Africa
Cote d’Ivoire
Cote d’Ivoire, situated in West Africa, has a diversified and growing economy. It also has some of Africa’s best tourist attractions.
The country is the world’s leading producer and exporter of cocoa, with agriculture being a significant contributor to its GDP. Other key sectors include manufacturing, services, and mining. Cote d’Ivoire has attracted foreign investment in industries such as textiles, food processing, and telecommunications. The government’s efforts to improve infrastructure and promote business-friendly policies and attract investors have contributed to its economic success.
The country is a hot destination for tourists from all parts of the world due to its beach resorts along pristine beaches (Coastal city of Assinie Mafia in the south-east), the kingdom of Krindjabo where the late singer Michael Jackson famously got himself crowned in the early 90’s, rainforests, and a French-colonial legacy (Grand Bassam and Bingerville, the first and second capital city of the country when it was still a French colony).
Abidjan, on the Atlantic coast, is the country’s major urban center. Its modern landmarks are reminiscent of some of today’s modern buildings in New York or San Francisco.
Further north, in the center of the country, you will find the imposing Basilica Our Lady of Peace in Yamoussoukro – it is the largest cathedral in the world!
The main agricultural products and crops are:
West Africa
Senegal
Senegal is located in West Africa and has some of the best beaches in Africa along with Goree Island, which was used as a slave fort during the slave trade, which attracts travelers from over the world.
Its economy is characterized by a diverse range of sectors. The country has a robust agricultural sector, producing crops such as peanuts, millet, and cotton. The manufacturing industry encompasses textiles, food processing, and construction materials. Services, including telecommunications and banking, play a significant role in the economy. Senegal’s tourism sector has experienced growth, with attractions like Dakar, Saly, and Gorée Island drawing visitors. The government has prioritized infrastructure development, attracting foreign investment, and promoting business-friendly policies
Central Africa
Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea is the only Spanish-speaking country in Africa, having become independent from Spain on October 12, 1968, during the eleventh Government of Francisco Franco, as part of the “process of decolonization of Africa”, supported by the United Nations.
Located in Central Africa, it is a small country known for its oil and gas resources. With a population of approximately 1.4 million, it has one of the highest GDP per capita in Africa. The oil sector dominates the economy, contributing to most of the government revenue and export earnings.
Equatorial Guinea offers investment opportunities primarily in the oil and gas sector, with potential for exploration, production, and related services. The country’s abundant oil and gas reserves attract foreign investment and provide avenues for partnership with local companies.
The government of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea is seeking investment in several underdeveloped sectors: agribusiness, fishing, energy and mining, petrochemicals, travel and tourism, finance
Equatorial Guinea, has a fascinating blend of history, nature, and culture, and beckons adventurous travelers to explore its hidden gems.
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