West Africa Automotive Show Over 30 Chinese Companies Set to Exhibit

The stage is set as over 30 Chinese Companies are ready for West Africa Automotive Show taken place in Lagos Nigeria
Interest in the West Africa Automotive Show (WAAS) has soared following confirmation that more than 30 companies from China will exhibit at next month’s trade exhibition.

In addition, India will also host the first country pavilion at the exhibition, while the inaugural WAAS Conference will bring in leading names from the automotive world to discuss the potential to develop Nigeria’s own automotive parts sector.

The West Africa Automotive Show takes place at the Landmark Centre on Victoria Island, Lagos, from May 16- 18.

Exhibitor numbers and interest continue to grow meaning the 2023 show will be three times the size of last year’s event. More than 40 countries from five continents will participate.

Prominent among the exhibitors will be the delegation from China which is finally able to return to the show now that the travel restrictions have ended. Another boost comes with the Automotive Components and Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA) bringing together 20 companies from India in a central pavilion showcasing motor vehicle parts and services.

Jamie Hill, Managing Director of BtoB Events which is organising the exhibition, says: “We are extremely pleased that ACMA is hosting its first country pavilion at WAAS, and we are excited by the interest generated by the Chinese Auto parts companies being able to return to Nigeria post-pandemic.

“And with the expansion of the exhibition space and the new Conference, visitors will find the show provides them with much more information about the latest developments and even more new business opportunities for the car after-sales market sector.”

The Conference runs over two days of the exhibition and will bring together senior representatives of large Automotive companies from Nigeria and West Africa. These will include Assembly plants, distributors and importers, and local and regional offices of international names such as Toyota , and many more.

Under the theme of ‘Transition to ustainable, quality automotive parts supply in West Africa,’ the conference will look at factors affecting the industry. Sessions will discuss topics such as national and international automotive policy, the Common External Tariff (CET), parts acquisition and funding, foreign exchange, and special funding for automotive assembly and components manufacturing.

Sparepartsandmore will be on ground to cover the event life.

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