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MARAN Second Annual Maritime Lecture To Focus On AfCFTA: Dismantling Trade Barriers 

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineOctober 10, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Maritime Reporters Association of Nigeria, MARAN is pleased to announce its second Annual Maritime Lecture, MAMAL, scheduled to take place on November 21, 2024 in Lagos. 

This year’s lecture, themed “AfCFTA: Dismantling Trade Barriers and Navigating Regional Trade”, will address the critical role of the African Continental Free Trade Area, AfCFTA in boosting regional trade, overcoming barriers, and unlocking new economic opportunities across the African continent.

The MARAN Annual Maritime Lecture, MAMAL is a flagship event designed to foster dialogue, share insights, and provide a platform for key stakeholders in Nigeria’s maritime and trade sectors. The conference will gather industry experts, government officials, trade professionals, and maritime stakeholders to explore the evolving challenges and opportunities within the context of AfCFTA’s implementation.

Oluyinka Onigbinde, Chairman of this year’s MAMAL, highlighted the importance of the topic, stating, “As Africa moves towards the full implementation of the AfCFTA, there is an urgent need to address the persistent trade barriers hindering the region’s economic integration. This lecture aims to provide deep insights into these barriers and explore actionable solutions that will not only strengthen intra-African trade but also position Nigeria as a major hub in this evolving landscape.”

The lecture promises to feature a line-up of renowned speakers from the maritime, trade, and economic sectors who will offer their expertise on topics such as the impact of AfCFTA on regional trade routes, port infrastructure development, regulatory harmonization, and the future of shipping in Africa.

MARAN invites all maritime and trade stakeholders, professionals, and the public to participate in this pivotal discussion. More details on the speakers, venue, and registration will be announced in the coming weeks.

For further information or media inquiries, please contact: Maritime Reporters Association of Nigeria, MARAN

Email: info@maran.org.ng

Phone: +234(07064845281)

About MARAN

The Maritime Reporters Association of Nigeria, MARAN is the leading professional body for maritime journalists in Nigeria, committed to promoting transparency, accountability, and the growth of Nigeria’s maritime sector through timely, in-depth, and insightful reportage. MARAN’s Annual Maritime Lecture serves as a knowledge-sharing platform aimed at addressing critical issues in the maritime and trade sectors in Africa.

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