Guinea learns from Rwanda trade regimes

{APIP (Agence de Promotion des Investissements Privés), a Guinean institution that promotes private investments has revealed the plan to learn from Rwanda trade experience so as to facilitate their commerce and fast-track their own development, following recent agreements signed to promote bilateral cooperation between the two countries. }

In a press briefing held in Conakry this week, the director of APIP, Gabriel Curtis said that Rwanda has had a fast growing economy in the past 15 years, which attracted Guinea to find ways of learning from her experiences and practices.

“We are going to learn many practices from Rwanda’s experiences, especially in the improvement of trade. Rwanda has ranked in the 32nd place from 140th in business facilitating activities,” he said, adding that the signed agreements shall be soon be made operational, including connections to regional markets.

These agreements followed the visit of Guinea delegates in May 2015 to learn from Rwandan investment and trade practices.

The director of APIP, Gabriel Curtis

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