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brand.india.thumb.jpg 50 Indian companies to promote 'Brand India' at Nigeria show

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Francis Kokutse | 17 Aug, 2015
Around 50 Indian companies, including Godrej, Airtel and Kirloskar, will take part in a show organised by the Indian High Commission here from August 25 to 27 to showcase their expertise and promote "Brand India".

The show will be organised in association with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).

The companies will showcase their expertise in agriculture, farm and construction equipment, electricity, infrastructure, roads, highways and ports, automobiles, auto components, and information and communications technology among others.

The show "will be an excellent opportunity for Indian and Nigerian companies to meet together to enter into business cooperation", said a statement issued by the high commission.

The organisers said the show was being held in Nigeria, as the country with a population of 175 million was "a political and economic powerhouse" in Africa.

Nigeria is currently a key trade partner of the US and China.

Nigeria was among the fastest growing economies in the past decade with an annual growth rate of 6.7 percent. Trade with India has also shown significant increase of 2.5 percent to $16.98 billion due to large crude oil export, the organisers said.

India's exports to Nigeria have grown gradually in the last few years -- from $1.08 billion in 2007-08 to $2.66 billion in 2013-14, the high commission said.

"During 2013-14, India's imports, mainly consisting of petroleum and crude products, stood at USD 14.31 billion as against USD 13.82 billion in 2012-13," it added.

The high commission said "over a hundred companies are currently operating in Nigeria that are owned and/or operated by Indian or Persons of Indian origin".

Some of these companies are Bharti Airtel, Indorama, Olam International (now Singapore registered), Tata, Bajaj Auto Birla Group, Mahindra and Mahindra, Ashok Leyland, NIIT, ApTech, New India Assurance, Bhushan Steel, and Dabur.

Another 15 Indian companies are currently operating in Nigeria's power sector. Pharmaceuticals, steel and power transmission are also dominated by Indian companies.
 
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