Women in Management, Business, and Public Service (WIMBIZ) has successfully hosted a high-impact webinar on Nigeria-UK cross-border trade opportunities, aimed at sensitising women entrepreneurs and fostering strategic business partnerships between both nations.
Speaking during the webinar, which brought together an array of distinguished speakers and experts to discuss the challenges and opportunities for women in international trade, WIMBIZ Executive Director, Omowunmi Akingbohungbe emphasized the significance of cross-border collaboration, encouraging participants to leverage the insights and networks provided during the session.
On his part, Head of Industry, Trade and Investment at Nigeria High Commission London, Ambassador Bello Jaye reiterated Nigeria’s strong trade relationship with the UK, pointing out opportunities in agriculture, energy, technology, and healthcare. Jaye encouraged Nigerian women, including those in the diaspora, to explore investment avenues such as British International Investment (BII) and other UK-backed initiatives.
Also speaking, the Executive Secretary, the Nigerian Investment Promotion Council (NIPC), Aisha Rimi identified the various investment support programs, including the One-Stop Investment Centre, designed to simplify business registration and regulatory compliance. She emphasized NIPC’s commitment to advocating for policies that enhance female entrepreneurs’ participation in Nigeria’s economy.
Deputy Director, Head, Export Inclusiveness Division (Women, Youth and Special needs), Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Ngozi Ibe identified the Women in Export Development Program, which promotes gender inclusion in non-oil export sectors. Ibe detailed initiatives such as capacity-building programs, business support partnerships with WIMBIZ, and the UK-backed SheTrades initiative, which has empowered over 8,000 women.
While speaking, the Country Director for the UK Department for Business and Trade, Mark Smithson highlighted the benefits of the UK’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS), which grants duty-free access to nearly 3,000 Nigerian goods.
In the same vein, Lead on ETIP & Trade Policy, British High Commission, Abuja, Nigeria, Mujina Kaindama outlined upcoming trade missions and networking events designed to support Nigerian female entrepreneurs.
During his session, the Chair UK Institute of Directors (IOD) Africa Group, Joel Popoola covered the regulatory requirements for exporting goods to the UK. According to Popoola, there is high demand for Nigerian products such as ginger, onion, and coffee. The session addressed visa challenges, with speakers advising on available UK business support structures, including partnerships with universities and local councils.
The webinar concluded with a strong call to action for Nigerian women entrepreneurs to seize the vast trade opportunities available, engage with relevant business support organizations, just as WIMBIZ remains committed to championing women’s economic empowerment through strategic initiatives and partnerships.
The replay of the session will be on the WIMBIZ YouTube page with the intention of ensuring that every woman out there aspiring to expand into international markets has access to the knowledge and insights to achieve this.
Location: WIMBIZ Headquarters 200B Isale Eko Avenue, Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria.
Phone: +234 806 614 8885 +234 803 494 6249
Email: wimbiz@wimbiz.org
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