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CIFAL Atlanta: An International Training Center that serves
government authorities and civil society leaders throughout western
hemisphere. It specializes in 4 main areas: Economic Development,
Social Development, Information Technology, and Environmental
sustainability.
AGOA: The Act provides for
duty-free and quota-free access to the US market without limits for
some African products made in eligible sub-saharan countries. It also
provides for substantial growth of duty-free and quota-free apparel
import made from fabric produced in beneficiary countries in Africa.
Additional GSP line items include: Footwear, luggage, handbags and
watches.
Jimmy Carter Center: In the 90s, ANICC
helped Prince Julius Adelusi Adeluyi then Minister with Federal
Ministry of Health and Human Services to secure $1million health
assistance on River Blindness from this Center. The Chamber is capable
of helping Imo State to access and benefit from the center’s
International Task Force program for disease Eradication and primary
health services programs. United States Diplomatic Mission to Nigeria, Commercial Department
The Economic Sections of the U.S. Embassy, Abuja and the Consulate
General, Lagos are responsible for a broad range of economic policy
issues. In coordination with other U.S. Government agencies and under
the guidance of the Chief of Mission (Ambassador or Charge d`Affaires) The Nigerian Consulate in Atlanta GeorgiaNigerian Entrepreneurs in (the/Southeast) USA are invited to register their businesses/companies with the Consulate General. U. S Department of Commerce U. S
Department of Commerce The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) is your
one-stop-shop for accessing these assets and amassing the right
components for success
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