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CMIA delegation visits Ghana to push trade cooperation

After signing a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) with the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), a
Chamber of Marathwada Industries and Agriculture (CMIA) delegation
visited Ghana to explore  business opportunities and strengthen
bilateral relations between the two sides.
The delegation was led by Ramchandra Bhogale aiming towards developing new business trade opportunities between India and Ghana.
During the 5-day visit, delegation members met many professionals
from India settled in Ghana for many years including Maharashtra Mandal
Office Bearers. 
India-Ghana Business forum meet that happened on July 3, 2018 in
Accra, Ghana, saw a participation of more than 120 delegates including
government officials of Ghana.
During the business forum meeting, the delegates from both India and
Ghana deliberated on cooperation between two nations in terms of
business and trade.
During the second part of the programme, sector wise B2B meetings happened with CMIA delegation .
The delegation also visited the Institute of Applied Science &
Technology (University of Ghana) to explore various research projects
with CMIA and to promote CMIA initiatives in Ghana through Advance
Engineering.
During their visit, CMIA had a meeting with GIZ Ghana to share the
initiatives of CMIA with GIZ and to understand initiatives of GIZ in
Ghana where CMIA can help or associate.
GIZ shared various initiatives with Ghana Govt. and requested CMIA to participate and promote these initiatives.
The CMIA delegation also had a very good meeting with the officials
of government of Ghana to understand ‘One District One Factory’ program
of Ghana wherein CMIA Delegation shared a lot of policy intervention by
the state government.
The Director of ‘One District One Factory’ program requested CMIA Delegation to share such policy with them to customize.
CMIA delegation visited Ghana free zones board to understand this
program and invited them to Aurangabad to promote this program.
The sectors that were given focus on for building business ties
included Agri-Automatio, Food Processing, Waste Management, Energy –
Conservation and Renewable Energy Application, Component manufacturing
for Auto Parts and Knowledge Transfer and Research in Technical
Education.
culled:KNN(New Delhi, July 10 (KNN))
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