May 9 – 13, 2022
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) is hosting a reverse trade mission for satellite sector decision-makers from Nigeria to meet with U.S. suppliers of state-of-the-art satellite equipment, technologies, and services.
May 9 – 13, 2022
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) is hosting a reverse trade mission for satellite sector decision-makers from Nigeria to meet with U.S. suppliers of state-of-the-art satellite equipment, technologies, and services.
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) sponsored a Reverse Trade Mission (RTM) for delegates from Nigeria to encourage the implementation of agribusiness projects in Nigeria utilizing exports of state-of-the-art U.S. technologies and services. The RTM, organized by GMC, spanned 13 calendar days and included visits to Omaha, Kearney, Grand Island and Lexington, Nebraska, Pella, Johnston, Des Moines, Grundy, Waterloo and Davenport, Iowa, Sacramento, Davis, Lemoore, Dinuba, Selma, Hilmar and San Francisco, CA. The RTM delegation was comprised of eleven delegates from the agribusiness sector in Nigeria.
USTDA is hosting the Senegal and Mauritania LNG Infrastructure Reverse Trade Mission (RTM) to introduce decision makers from Senegal and Mauritania’s power sectors to U.S. LNG and gas infrastructure, technologies, services, and equipment. The delegation will include the Minister of Petroleum and Energy from Senegal and the Minister of Petroleum, Energy and Mining from Mauritania, as well as representatives from the Senegalese Office of the Prime Minister, Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Finance, COS-Petrogaz, and the Senegalese National Oil Company, National Electric Utility and Regulator, Sovereign Wealth Fund, and National Planning Agency. The delegates will travel to Houston, TX to meet with U.S. suppliers and equipment manufacturers, as well as U.S. technology and service providers for midstream and downstream gas infrastructure. In Washington, DC, the delegates will meet with U.S. regulators and finance organizations.