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India Africa Trade Council
AbbreviationIATC
TypeNon-governmental trade association
PurposePolicy advocacy
ServicesBusiness promotion, networking, policy reforms
Key people
  • Dr. S. Krishnakumar IAS- Chairman
  • Dr. Asif Iqbal- President
  • Vishal Nagesh- Vice Chairman, ZITC
  • Ramakrishnan- Director, COMESA
  • James Rajamani- Vice Chairman, Ghana
  • Jeremiah Quayson- Director, Ghana
  • William Gariseb- Director, Namibia
  • N.S. Venkatesh- Director, Development Partnership Assistance Programs
  • Mohit Srivastava- Director, Economic Affairs
  • Shailender Jain Trade Commissioner ZITC ( North India)
  • Rajendra Kumar Jain- Trade Commissioner-ZITC (South India)
  • Anuj Agarwal- Trade Commissioner (INDIA EAC)
  • J Shrenik Nahar - Trade Commissioner -Tanzania
  • Wali Kashvi- Director International Relations
  • Dr. R.L. Kannan - Director- Corporate Affairs
  • Narinderpal SIngh Anand, Trade Commissioner, Western Region
  • Dr. Tasneem Shariff- Trade Commissioner-Namibia
Websitewww.indafrica.in

India Africa Trade Council (IATC) is an Indian non-governmental trade association that provides a platform to enhance business activities between India and Africa.[1]

Background

IATC is a non-profit, trade association, that provide Indian Businessmen a platform to do trade with African countries. IATC secretariat consist of different sub committees.[2] It was established in Chennai for establishing business relations between India and African countries. IATC was Inaugurated by Nagma Mallick, Additional Secretary (Africa) Ambassador and Dr Tizita Mulugeta Yimam, the Ambassador of Ethiopia in India.[1] IATC has trade offices in different cities of India to that include Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Indore, Ranchi, Bhubaneshwar, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kochi, Bangalore and Hyderabad. IATC offices in Africa are in Accra, Tunis, Rabat, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Mauritius, Kenya and Zambia.[3][2][4][5]

History

In August 2021, Dr James Rajamani, CEO of Kingdom Exim Group, has been sworn into the office of the representative of the IATC West Africa Region. Jeremiah Quayson has been appointed Director of corporate affairs for West Africa at India Africa trade council and honored lifetime honorary membership of the council.[6][7]

In May 2021, Jeremiah Quayson, IATC's corporate affairs director met with Albert Nyakotey, MP for Yilo Krobo.[8]

In June 2021, The AfCFTA committee was launched at the Ghana Embassy in New Delhi.[9]

In December 2021, Rashid Sesay, the Ambassador of Sierra Leone was welcomed by Dr. Asif Iqbal, President of IETO and various trade initiatives were discussed including the visit of Multisectoral Indian Delegation to Sierra Leone.[10]

Dr. Shrenik Nahar is appointed the Trade Commissioner of India Africa Trade Council at the Tanzania Desk in order to promote bilateral relations for trade and commerce.[11][12][13][14]

In 2022, IATC President Asif Iqbal, participated in the CHOGM2022 meeting in Kigali Rwanda and met various heads of state to discuss trade relations these includes, the President of Guyana Irfan Ali, Prime Minister of Bahamas Philip Davis, Prime Minister of SAMOA Ms. Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa, CEO of Rwanda Development Board Clare Akamanzi, Foreign Minister of Gabon Michael Moussa Adamo, Foreign Minister of Bangladesh Dr. A. K. Abdul Momen, CEO of Trade Malta Anton Buttigeig, CEO of the Botswana Investment and Trade Centre Keletsositse Olebile, Ambassador of Samoa in Belgium Francella Strickland, Chairman of EDO state Government in Nigeria Greg Obgeifun and representative of IMF in Rwanda, Gabor Pula.[15]

Tunisia

In Feb 2021, India Africa Trade Council established the India Tunisia Business Council.[16][17][18]

Namibia

Namibia Trade office was opened in Chennai under the India Namibia Trade Forum with support from the IATC. The office was inaugurated by Gabriel Sinimbo the High Commissioner of Namibia in India and the President of the IATC Dr. Asif Iqbal.[19][20] The trade Delegation from Telangana for Pharma and Diamond sectors was announced to Namibia by the High Commissioner of Namibia.[21][22]

Ghana

In March 2021, Ghana Trade center was inaugurated by High Commissioner of Ghana in Bengaluru, Sebastian Beliwine. The delegation also offered to setup a Food processing Unit and IT institute in Ghana.[23]

In August 2021, Dr James Rajamani, CEO of Kingdom Exim Group, has been sworn into the office of the representative of the IATC West Africa Region. Jeremiah Quayson has been appointed Director of corporate affairs for West Africa at India Africa trade council and honored lifetime honorary membership of the council.[24][25]

Libya

In June 2021, a cooperation agreement was signed between IETO and the Libya African Business Council in Tunis. The agreement focuses on cooperation in the field of IT, Healthcare and academic institutes.[26][27]

Zimbabwe

In 2021, An Indian Trade Organisation delegation visited Zimbabwe. The delegation was welcomed by Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) and Zimbabwe India Trade Council. Vishal Nagesh is appointed as the Vice Chairman of the Zimbabwe India Trade Council.[28][29][30][31][32][33] In May 2022, First Lady of Zimbabwe Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa, visited India along with 23 member delegation on behalf of the Angel of Hope Foundation, she was received by IETO president Asif Iqbal, Amararam Gurjar, Director (East and South Africa Division) Ministry of External Affairs, Govt of India and the Ambassador of Zimbabwe to India Dr. Majoni Godfrey Chipare.[34][35]

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