Grow Exhibitions, Dubai thanks you for your interest to participate in Ghana Trade Show 2018 that will take place from 16 – 18 August, 2018 at the Accra International Conference Center (AICC). AICC is the most popular venue to hold International trade events & is located in Christiansborg area in Accra which is very close to a number of important locations such as the Parliament of Ghana, the Independence Square and the Black Star Square etc. The event is also supported by the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GNCCI).
The event attracts visitors from all over West & Central Africa while exhibitors participate from over 15 countries. The rate per sq. m is US$ 350 and the minimum size of the booth is 9 sq.m, hence the rate for the 9 sq. m booth will be US$ 3150. The booth includes one table, two chairs, one electrical socket, two spot lights & fascia with company board.
For your immediate reference, please click on the links below to access the exhibition information, application forms, rates etc. In case you are facing a problem to open the links, please copy the web address’s in your browser.
Exhibition Information ( http://growexh.com/ghanatradeshow/ )
Why Ghana: Ghana’s growing economic prosperity and democratic political system has made it a regional power in West Africa. It is also known to be the Gateway to West Africa as it re-exports to many land locked countries is the region like Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger etc. Therefore by exhibiting at one show you can target other markets of Africa.
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