Nigerian-American Trade Mission 2025 strengthens Nigeria–U.S. ties by promoting indigenous products, packaging innovation, and direct market access in Miami
Nigerian-American Trade Mission is set to make waves this September as it bridges vibrant Nigerian industries with lucrative U.S. markets in an ambitious initiative led by the Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce (NACC).
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From September 9 to 15, 2025, Miami, Florida, will host the Nigerian-American Trade Mission, themed “Flavours Without Borders.”

The mission is a dynamic leap toward deeper bilateral trade and investment, with a spotlight on Nigeria’s indigenous foods, spices, and value-added consumer goods.
Led by NACC President Alhaji Sheriff Balogun, the delegation will participate in the renowned American Food and Beverage Show, showcasing top-tier Nigerian products to U.S. buyers, distributors, and investors.

Delegates will also attend PACK EXPO in Las Vegas, exploring cutting-edge food safety technologies, packaging automation, and global compliance standards.
Participants will benefit from expert-led webinars, a welcome networking dinner, and a business cruise with U.S. trade reps—providing unmatched exposure and business matchmaking.
According to Dr. Violet Abdulkadir, Chairman of NACC’s Trade Mission Committee, Nigerian firms will enjoy direct access to U.S. supply chains, gaining insights into traceability, sustainability, and export readiness.
This Nigerian-American Trade Mission offers mutual benefits, also enabling U.S. firms to tap into reliable African sourcing and innovative consumer products for diaspora markets.
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With sectoral focus on agriculture, packaging, food processing, and value-added goods, the mission reinforces NACC’s legacy as a powerhouse of commercial diplomacy.







