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He said: This mission is part of boosting the trade relations between Nigeria and Tunisia to consolidate on the growth of companies in the two countries and explore business opportunities.
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He argued that doing business with Tunisia is more rewarding for Nigerian businessmen, noting that it is makes financial and logistics sense to import goods and commodities from his country as they conform to European standards.
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