
Nigeria–China Maritime Strategy to Unlock $2 Billion Shipping Investment
Nigeria’s new maritime strategy with China targets $2 billion in vessel investment and over 2,000 jobs yearly.
Nigeria’s new maritime strategy with China targets $2 billion in vessel investment and over 2,000 jobs yearly.
China will now offer Nigeria and 52 other African nations zero-tariff access to its consumer market. The new policy boosts trade ties as US-Africa relations face uncertainty.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets Nigeria’s Yusuf Tuggar in Abuja to strengthen ties and implement the ten partnership actions from the FOCAC Beijing Summit.
China and Nigeria strengthen economic ties, signing deals on nuclear energy, media, and infrastructure ahead of a key summit
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