AfriChat international conference now holds 2nd quarter 2022 // Breaking News///Update //// AfriChat
AfriChat
international conference now holds 2nd quarter 2022
The
inaugural edition of the Africa-China Traders Conference (AfriChat), tagged
AfriChat 2021, earlier scheduled to hold between October 22 and October 23,
2021, in Guangzhou, China, has been postponed.
AfriChat, an international conference being organised by Gotcha
Communications, is designed to assist African businessmen and women and their
partners in China, enjoy mutual trade relationships.
Participants at the
conference, which is expected to hold in the 2nd quarter of 2022, will discover
how to do their businesses with ease, especially as regards finance, where to
buy goods of their choice and at good rates, as well as learn how to maintain good
customer relationship with their partners. They will also be taught where and
how to sort out regulatory issues in addition to having a better understanding
of the Chinese culture.
The conference, also designed to offer diverse rare
opportunities in business-to-business relationships, is a viable platform
through which business people will tap from a wealth of experience of an array
of facilitators from governments, public institutions, as well as private
enterprises from China and Africa.
In a statement, Gotcha
Communications, through its liaison personnel in China, Mr Robert Obinna
regretted any inconvenience the postponement may cause interested participants
of the conference, adding that “the postponement became necessary owing to the
fact that China is yet to open up its borders due to the prevailing
circumstance occasioned by the Corona Virus pandemic.
”The conference, he disclosed, was borne out of the need to
assist both African and Chinese businessmen, especially African traders
resident in China, to enjoy a smooth, robust and mutually beneficial business
relationship for maximum impact.
AfriChat, he further
explained, is driven by a strong passion to avail participants that unique
chance to harness emerging opportunities that result in business growth and
wealth creation, stressing that the conference will also educate attendees on
time-tested methods to avoid difficulties in international business
relationships that impact negatively on business growth and expansion.
Mr Obinna who is also bringing his expertise into the
conference, having been resident in China for decades, encouraged Africans
doing business with China to seize the opportunities presented by the
conference, emphasising that it will help them to understand how to relate with
their partners in China, have a better understanding of the Chinese market, how
to register their companies, as well as acquire knowledge of relevant
regulatory documents.
“The conference which will be a gathering of industry leaders,
businessmen, entrepreneurs, service providers and traders from the African
continent who seek partners from China or who wish to source for goods and
services from China, will also offer immense opportunities to Chinese
businessmen who are eager to expand their business activities to Africa or who
seek to export products and raw materials from Africa to China”, he stated.
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