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    UK and Nigeria sign investment deal, what it means

    February 13, 2024
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    Rishi Sunak - UK PM
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    The UK and Nigeria have signed an investment deal aimed at enhancing bilateral trade and reducing trade barriers.

    1. The agreement, known as an enhanced trade and investment partnership, is the first of its kind between the UK and an African country.
    2. The deal signifies the UK’s efforts to strengthen its ties with overseas nations following Brexit.
    3. The agreement aims to improve market access for UK services exporters and promote economic cooperation between the two countries.
    4. The partnership seeks to create a favorable environment for businesses and investors, fostering economic growth and job creation.
    5. This investment deal marks a significant step in deepening the economic relationship between the UK and Nigeria, opening up new opportunities for trade and collaboration.
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