MIE Announces an Impressive List of Keynote Speakers from The Diplomatic World for Their Upcoming Ch

MIE Events DMCC, the Dubai-based global trade fair expert and proud organizer of the successful CTW series across Africa, Middle East and CIS recently announced the launch of their first “China - Africa Digital Trade Week” from 29th June – 5th July…...

MIE Events DMCC, the Dubai-based global trade fair expert and proud organizer of the successful CTW series across Africa, Middle East and CIS recently announced the launch of their first “China - Africa Digital Trade Week” from 29th June – 5th July in their Virtual Platform GlobalTradeWeek.

With over two decade of experience in the exhibition industry as a Global B2B Platform that focuses on FDI opportunities within the Africa, Middle East & Global Markets. Our industry leading B2B Platforms in over 20 cities have driven over 1000 SME’s from multiple sectors to grow their businesses with real partnerships and market growth access.

As a virtual event "China - Africa Digital Trade Week" will serve as a unique and dedicated B2B platform designed with your direct project needs in mind. Visitors can search in a live environment for 1000’s of manufacturers, suppliers and 20,000+ products online, communicate with suppliers in real time, and book video meetings and conferences very conveniently. Both African and Chinese Manufacturers, looking for export and import opportunities can post their products online. This seven-day exclusive event will showcase in-depth presentations from industry experts and executives, and an unparalleled networking opportunity for decision makers.

We are proud to receive the government support from the Chinese Ambassadors and Counsellors in Mali, Kenya, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Rwanda and Morocco along with the dignitaries from African territory. China - Africa Digital Trade Week" will kick off on 29th June with several speeches from high ranking officials such as:

Mr. Yu Jianlong: The Secretary General, China Chamber of International Commerce (CCOIC)

Mr. Zhu Liying:  The Ambassador of the Chinese Embassy in Mali

Mr. Zhang Xun: The Ambassador of the Chinese Embassy in Senegal

Dr. Guo Ce: The Economic and Commercial Minister Counselor, Chinese Embassy in Kenya

Mr. Chai Zhijing: The Economic and Commercial Counsellor, Chinese Embassy in Ghana

Mr. Zou Xiaoming: The Economic and Commercial Counsellor, Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe

Mr. Wang Jiaxing: The Economic and Commercial Counsellor, Chinese Embassy in Rwanda

Aminata Bagayogo Traoré: Investment Promotion and Private Sector Advisor, President’s Office of the Republic of Mali

Dr. Moses Ikiara: Managing Director, Kenya Investment Authority

Alderman Clarence Johnson: Mayor, Cape Winelands District Municipality of South Africa

Nana. Dr. Appiagyei Dankawoso I: President, Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Mehdi Laraki: Chairman, the Sino-Moroccan Commercial Council of the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM)

Mr. Tegegne Getahun Zerihun: Acting Consul General, Ethiopian Consulate in Guangzhou


Dr. Peter Mathuki: Executive Director, East Africa Business Council

Dr. Eric Ruto: Vice President, Kenya National Chamber of Commerce & Industry

Sammy Karanja: CEO, Importers and Small Traders Association(ISTA), Kenya

Edem Kofi Yevutsey: General Manager, World Trade Center Ghana (WTC)

Akwasi Agyeman: CEO, Ghana Tourism Authority

Emmanuel Tetteh Martey: Chairman, Ghana Chamber of Construction Industry (GhCCI)

Sammy Amegayibor: Secretary to the Executive Council, Ghana Real Estate Developers Association

Abdelmounim El Eulj: President, The National Agro-Food Federation, Morocco

Esmaré Steinh?fel: Regional Director (Africa), International Congress and Convention Association

Ms. Yang Peipei: Commercial Counsellor, China Embassy in Morocco

Mr. Charles Kahuth, CEO, EACCIA


These renowned leaders will set the stage for the conversation on how the trade relations between China and Africa is being redefined to ensure growth and relevance to the future energy mix. Each keynote speech will provide an insight into the key relevant topics such as opportunities for potential investors from China and Africa, strategic partnership options China and African traders can explore. The delegation will also address the impact on the Africa –China trade relations amidst the ongoing pandemic.

We're very excited to have them at this year's event. And we can't wait to see you there too! It's “China - Africa Digital Trade Week” from 29th June – 5th July on our Virtual Platform GlobalTradeWeek.

Source : www.globaltradeweek.com

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