NACC Trade and Investment Mission 2025 will deepen US-Nigeria ties by showcasing Nigerian food, innovation, and business opportunities in Miami and Las Vegas
NACC Trade and Investment Mission 2025 is set to make a bold impression as the Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce (NACC) leads a high-powered delegation to the United States this September.
From 9–15 September 2025, the mission; under the resonant theme “Flavours Without Borders”; will spotlight Nigeria’s indigenous food industry while building essential bridges with American investors, distributors, and manufacturers.
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The President of NACC, Alhaji Sheriff Balogun, will personally lead the delegation to Miami, Florida, where the chamber’s members will engage in a week-long series of impactful business and cultural exchanges.
Highlights include participation in the prestigious American Food and Beverage Show in Miami and the PACK EXPO in Las Vegas, one of the world’s foremost packaging and processing exhibitions.
From immersive expert-led sessions on U.S. compliance and export readiness to curated networking events; such as a business and pleasure cruise on Biscayne Bay, the mission is designed to deepen commercial ties while celebrating Nigeria’s dynamic culinary identity.
Attendees will enjoy a fusion-style welcome dinner, a robust product showcase at the World Trade Centre, and a strategic tour of Miami’s Export Processing Zone with Enterprise Florida.
Chairman of the Trade Mission Committee, Dr Violet Abdulkadir, affirmed that Nigerian businesses would gain “direct access to U.S. retailers, distributors, and investors” while gaining first-hand insight into American expectations on food safety, sustainability, traceability, and innovation.
The mission is more than just an export opportunity; it’s an avenue for technology transfer and value chain enhancement, helping to elevate Nigeria’s standing in global markets.
On the U.S. side, American businesses stand to benefit from expanded sourcing options, access to new African consumer products, and solid supply chain linkages with credible Nigerian producers.
With sectors of focus including agriculture, food and beverage, packaging, energy, and value-added consumer goods, the mission represents NACC’s unwavering commitment to meaningful international engagement.
According to Deputy President Ehi Braimah, this initiative affirms NACC’s role as “a catalyst for commercial diplomacy and long-term bilateral success.”
Participation is open to both members and non-members of the chamber, with fees ranging from $4,180 to $6,430 depending on exhibitor status.
All payments should be made to the Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce, UBA Dollar Account Number 3000613928.
Registration is ongoing via https://lnkd.in/drtPjVzE.
In the words of Ms Wofai Samuel, Acting Director-General of NACC, “This mission brings together the best of both worlds; business, innovation, and heritage. We invite all visionary stakeholders to be part of this transformative journey.”
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As Nigeria’s oldest and most respected bilateral chamber, NACC continues to be a force for connection, empowerment, and cross-border growth.

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