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Indo East Africa Trade Expo 2023 Explores Business Opportunities Between India And East Africa

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The Indo East Africa Trade Expo serves as a gateway for fostering strong trade partnerships, encouraging collaboration, and promoting economic growth between India and East Africa. [Photo/Courtesy]
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The Indo East Africa Trade Expo 2023 has kicked off at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi, Kenya.

Running from July 5, 2023, to July 7, 2023, the event brings together a diverse range of Indian businesses and offers a unique platform to explore and leverage the latest trade opportunities between India and East Africa.

The Indo East Africa Trade Expo serves as a gateway for fostering strong trade partnerships, encouraging collaboration, and promoting economic growth between India and East Africa. With an array of exhibitors from various industries, attendees have the chance to engage with representatives from Indian businesses and gain valuable insights into the latest trends, products, and services.

“This Expo serves as a vital platform for participants to meet, network, and forge strategic alliances, ultimately boosting bilateral trade between India and East Africa,” said Dr Sonveer Singh, Founder Chairman Rajasthan Association of Kenya the spokesperson for the event.

During the Expo, attendees can expect a range of activities including business-to-business meetings, panel discussions, keynote speeches, product showcases, and networking opportunities. The diverse lineup of exhibitors covers sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, technology, healthcare, education, and more, offering visitors a comprehensive view of the trade potential between the two regions.

“The Indo East Africa Trade Expo presents an exceptional opportunity for participants to connect, learn, and explore the myriad of trade prospects available,” added Dr Singh.

“We encourage everyone to make the most of this event and discover the untapped potential that lies within India and East Africa’s trade relations.”

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