The Chamber of Commerce of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg will organise a multi-sectoral economic mission to the Republic of Ghana and to the Ivory Coast from the 2 - 7 July 2017.

It will be the second mission led by the Chamber of Commerce to the Sub-Saharan region of Africa. The objective of the trade mission is to promote and strenghten the commercial and economic ties between Luxembourg and the two respective countries. The economic mission will start in Accra (Ghana) on Monday 3 July and will continue in Abidjan (Ivory Coast) on Wednesday 5 July 2017.

In each of the two countries, B2B meetings as well as company visits can be arranged for members of the Luxembourg Trade Delegation. Both countries are to be considered as important economic players in West Africa and are among the fastest growing markets in the region.

Both countries presented over the last year's new development strategies which clearly define priority actions for the years to come. Their respective plans of economic development are opening up numerous business opportunities for Luxembourg companies and it is the objective of this economic mission to explore the untapped potential.

Those interested in participating in this trade mission are requested to complete the registration at http://bit.ly/2rODSyi by 7 June 2017.

Because of the complexity of the two markets, the Chambre de Commerce is urging companies who ask for B2B meetings to send detailed profiles before the deadline so as to allow it to start the search for partners with immediate effect.

For further information about this upcoming multi-sectoral economic mission, contact Daniel Sahr on tel: 621-235828, e-mail: daniel.sahr@cc.lu