Middle East & Africa

52 members and counting.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur. Magna pharetra vitae eget amet id. Et fames leo sollicitudin convallis purus. Laoreet nunc eu ipsum cursus in ut phasellus eget risus.

1k+

Organizations

Magna pharetra vitae eget amet id. Et fames leo sollicitudin convallis purus.

51

Locations

Et fames leo sollicitudin convallis purus. Laoreet nunc eu ipsum cursus in ut phasellus eget risus.

5M

Sq. Ft.

Et fames leo sollicitudin convallis purus. Laoreet nunc eu ipsum cursus in ut.

Partners and industries collaboration

Partners

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur. Magna pharetra vitae eget amet id. Et fames leo sollicitudin convallis purus. Laoreet nunc eu ipsum cursus in ut phasellus eget risus. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur. Magna pharetra vitae eget amet id. Et fames leo sollicitudin convallis purus. Laoreet nunc eu ipsum cursus in ut phasellus eget risus.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur. Magna pharetra vitae eget amet id. Et fames leo sollicitudin convallis purus. Laoreet nunc eu ipsum cursus in ut phasellus eget risus. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur. Magna pharetra vitae eget amet id. Et fames leo sollicitudin convallis purus. Laoreet nunc eu ipsum cursus in ut phasellus eget risus.

Regional conference

Regional Conference

April 24th, 2026 | Philadelphia, USA

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur. Magna pharetra vitae eget amet id. Et fames leo sollicitudin convallis purus. Laoreet nunc eu ipsum cursus in ut phasellus eget risus. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur. Magna pharetra vitae eget amet id. Et fames leo sollicitudin convallis purus. Laoreet nunc eu ipsum cursus in ut phasellus eget risus.

Register
Member News

WTC ABUJA WEBINAR SERIES

May 20, 2025 | Abuja - WTC Abuja to Host 2nd Edition of Its Webinar Series: Exploring Nigeria’s Trade Advantage in a Shifting Global Landscape In an era of shifting trade patterns, economic nationalism, and supply chain realignments, businesses across the globe are seeking new markets that offer both resilience and potential for growth. In response to these evolving dynamics, the World Trade Center Abuja is pleased to announce the second edition of its Webinar Series, focused on helping global and local businesses navigate uncertainty and unlock opportunities in Nigeria’s evolving trade and investment landscape. Webinar Theme: “Nigeria’s Trade Competitiveness: Navigating Global Uncertainties and Breaking Barriers to Growth” 📅 Date: Tuesday, June 3rd, 2025 🕚 Time: 11:00 AM WAT 💻 Venue: Zoom 🔗 Register Here Why Businesses Should Pay Attention As global trade becomes increasingly unpredictable, businesses that understand how to align their strategies with emerging markets and policy shifts will gain a significant advantage. Nigeria, with its vast population, expanding middle class, regional trade agreements, and reform-minded government, represents a strategic gateway into Africa’s broader market. Despite challenges in logistics, infrastructure, and regulatory frameworks, Nigeria is actively working to enhance its trade competitiveness and attract foreign and domestic investment, especially in non-oil sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, technology, and services. This webinar is designed to help business leaders and investors understand: How to leverage global trade uncertainties for competitive positioning Where the policy and regulatory shifts in Nigeria are creating new openings Which sectors and regions in Nigeria are most primed for investment and expansion How to navigate trade barriers and access incentives for cross-border growth Expected Attendance 350+ participants including: Local and international business leaders Government stakeholders and trade agencies Investment facilitators and development finance institutions WTC network members and global trade actors Nigeria’s commitment to trade diversification, the AfCFTA framework, and growing digital adoption are converging to create a new frontier for business expansion. This webinar offers practical insights on how your business can tap into this momentum, despite global uncertainty. Join us for a solution-driven conversation that bridges policy insight with real business strategy. Together, let’s explore how businesses can thrive in uncertainty by betting on potential. Join us as we chart a path toward a more competitive, resilient, and inclusive trade future for Nigeria and the continent. For inquiries or collaboration opportunities, please contact: tradeservices@wtcabuja.com Read More

WTC ABUJA BUILDS STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS WITH MOUS

December 19, 2024 | Abuja - Abuja, Nigeria – December 2024 – The World Trade Center (WTC), Abuja, Nigeria’s premier trade hub, has advanced its mission of fostering economic development and innovation by signing two transformative Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs). These landmark agreements, forged with the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) and AfriLabs during the prestigious Sapphire Soirée—WTC Abuja’s End-of-Year Networking Cocktail— set a strong foundation for impactful collaboration in 2025 and beyond. Empowering Trade with ACCI The MOU with ACCI focuses on strengthening commerce, trade, and industry in Nigeria by leveraging the complementary expertise of both organizations. Key initiatives include: Trade Promotion: Enhancing market access for Nigerian businesses through joint trade and networking initiatives. Event Collaboration: Co-hosting trade fairs, expos, and business events to highlight entrepreneurial opportunities. Capacity Building: Offering training programs to equip businesses with skills for global competitiveness. Market Intelligence: Providing data-driven insights to support informed decision-making for stakeholders. “By aligning with ACCI, we unlock new trade opportunities, diversify Nigeria’s economy, and drive sustainable growth,” said David Opeyemi Oke, Head of Trade Services at WTC Abuja. This partnership reinforces efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s non-oil exports and boost global competitiveness. Advancing Digital Innovation with AfriLabs The partnership with AfriLabs, a Pan-African network of over 450 tech hubs across 53 countries, underscores a shared commitment to fostering digital trade and entrepreneurship. Focus areas include: Digital Trade Development: Using technology to connect African entrepreneurs to global markets. Technology Commercialization: Enabling innovators to bring transformative solutions to market. Collaborative Events: Organizing convenings to promote innovation and trade. Investment Access: Providing African innovators with WTC Abuja’s global trade network opportunities. “This collaboration bridges innovation and trade,” said Oke. “It empowers entrepreneurs and fosters Africa’s digital and economic growth.” The partnership aims to catalyze Africa’s digital economy and drive inclusive growth. A Commitment to Economic Transformation Signed in the presence of distinguished dignitaries and business leaders, these MOUs highlight WTC Abuja’s role in driving collaboration and economic transformation. By combining its global trade expertise with ACCI and AfriLabs’ strengths, WTC Abuja is positioning Nigeria and Africa as hubs of innovation and trade. As Africa gains global attention for its potential in innovation and commerce, these partnerships signal a bold vision for the continent’s future. WTC Abuja continues to connect local businesses to international opportunities, fostering sustainable development and economic growth. Read More

ICONIC SAPPHIRE SOIRÉE HIGHLIGHTS WTC ABUJA'S YEAR

December 19, 2024 | Abuja - Abuja, Nigeria – December 6, 2024 – The World Trade Center Abuja hosted its prestigious annual End-of-Year Business and Networking Cocktail, themed “Sapphire Soirée”, at the Outdoor Reception of the WTC Abuja Commercial Tower. The event celebrated a year of exceptional achievements and set the stage for transformative partnerships and innovations in 2025. The soirée welcomed an esteemed gathering of leaders from the public and private sectors. Dignitaries included Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, Honorable Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Members of the House of Representatives, and representatives from key government agencies such as the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, SMEDAN, SON, NEPC, NIPC, and NAIC. International and corporate entities also graced the occasion, including Netherlands-African Business Council (NABC), UN Women, and the Africa International Housing Show (AIHS). Representatives from prominent private organizations such as Oando, NNLG, Chevron, Nigeria Agip Exploration, Interswitch, Raffles Energy, and GE Operations International were present, underscoring the soirée’s status as a premier networking platform. Adding to the distinguished list of attendees were members of the WTC Abuja Business Club and strategic partners, including the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), MUSIAD Nigeria, and Afrilabs. The Sapphire Soirée combined elegance with purpose, offering a memorable evening enriched by impactful moments: Strategic Networking Opportunities: Attendees engaged in meaningful dialogues, fostering collaborations that transcend industries and borders. Insightful Presentations: The WTC Abuja team showcased the ecosystem’s 2024 milestones and unveiled its ambitious roadmap for 2025. MOU Signings: Two strategic Memorandums of Understanding were signed with Afrilabs and ACCI, cementing WTC Abuja’s commitment to advancing trade, promoting African integration, and driving sustainable economic growth. The Sapphire Soirée reaffirmed WTC Abuja’s commitment to fostering innovation, strengthening global partnerships, and positioning Africa as a hub of economic transformation. The event served as a platform for stakeholders to align on shared goals, inspiring a collective vision for 2025 and beyond. As the World Trade Center Abuja continues to lead with innovation and collaboration, the success of the Sapphire Soirée highlights its pivotal role as a catalyst for growth across industries and borders. The World Trade Center Abuja is a premier business and trade hub, driving economic growth through strategic partnerships, innovation, and cross-border collaborations. Through its annual programs, WTC Abuja remains a cornerstone of Nigeria’s trade ecosystem, advancing its mission to promote sustainable development and global integration. Read More

WTC ABUJA & MUSIAD NIGERIA INKS MOU ON TRADE TIES

December 19, 2024 | Abuja - In a landmark moment for Nigeria-Turkey business relations, the World Trade Center Abuja and MUSIAD Nigeria have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), marking the beginning of a new era of collaboration aimed at enhancing trade and investment opportunities between the two nations. The signing took place during the grand opening of the MUSIAD Nigeria Branch, an event organized in partnership with the Embassy of the Republic of Türkiye in Abuja. The Vice President of WTC Abuja, in his address at the event, highlighted the significance of this partnership, noting that it builds upon the already strong ties between WTC Abuja and MUSIAD Headquarters in Istanbul. He recalled that WTC Abuja members had previously participated in the MUSIAD Expo 2022 in Istanbul, where productive discussions laid the groundwork for this MoU with MUSIAD Nigeria. “This agreement further underscores our commitment to strengthening trade ties and expanding opportunities for businesses in both Nigeria and Turkey,” the Vice President remarked. He also shared insights into how WTC Abuja and MUSIAD Nigeria have been engaged in ongoing discussions to address key trade bottlenecks and explore solutions that will unlock new business opportunities for members of both organizations. His Excellency, Ambassador Hidayet Bayraktar, the Turkish Ambassador to Nigeria, commended the signing of the MoU, reaffirming the Embassy’s continued support for initiatives that bolster Nigeria-Turkey trade relations. The signing of this MoU reinforces WTC Abuja’s commitment to international collaboration and its mission to facilitate global trade for the benefit of its members and the broader Nigerian business community. Through this partnership, WTC Abuja and MUSIAD Nigeria aim to strengthen trade ties, increase investment opportunities, and open new avenues for business growth between Nigeria and Turkey. As the event concluded, it was clear that this new chapter in Nigeria-Turkey relations holds immense potential, with the MoU serving as a key step toward greater economic collaboration between the two nations. Read More

Find a location in Middle East & Africa

Abidjan location image

Abidjan

Abu Dhabi location image

Abu Dhabi

Abuja location image

Abuja

Accra location image

Accra

Addis Ababa location image

Addis Ababa

Aleppo location image

Aleppo

Algiers location image

Algiers

Al Khobar location image

Al Khobar

Amman location image

Amman