Fulfilling its global expansion policy "TAG-Org Opens New Office in Nigeria"
01 Jul 2012
This comes as part of TAG-Org's expansion in the African continent which represents a vital area for exploration in the business world. The African economy is significantly growing and has a very promising future and we want to contribute to its development as we did in other parts of the world- Talal Abu-Ghazaleh
LAGOS--------July 1, 2012-------- Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Organization (TAG-Org) has incorporated a new company entitled Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Consultants Limited in Nigeria.
The new company will be specialized in the fields of translation, languages, Information Technology, Business Studies and Consultations in addition to Intellectual property and Training.
The company located in the vibrant area in Lagos will also offer domain name registrations and administration, website/portal/domain design construction and maintenance in addition to most of TAG-Org's key services.
Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, chairman of TAG-Org said:"This comes as part of TAG-Org's expansion in the African continent which was decided at the Organization’s bi-annual meeting held last February in Amman. Africa represents a vital area for exploration in the business world, as the African economy is significantly growing and has a very promising future and we want to contribute to its development as we did in other parts of the world."
He added "The office will provide most of TAG-Org's services to clients and investors from Africa and the world. We are looking forward to strengthening our relations with the Nigerian officials and businessmen."
It is worth mentioning that TAG-Org embarked on a mission to open several offices around the world as part of its expansion strategy.
Nigeria is the United States' largest trading partner in sub-Saharan Africa, largely due to the high level of petroleum imports from Nigeria, which supply 8% of US oil imports--nearly half of Nigeria's daily oil production.
Two-way trade in 2010 was valued at more than $34 billion, a 51% increase over 2009, largely due to the recovery in the international price of crude oil. In 2010, US imports from Nigeria were over $30 billion, consisting overwhelmingly of crude oil. Cocoa, bauxite and aluminum, tobacco and waxes, rubber, and grains constituted about $73 million of US imports from Nigeria in 2010. (Source: www.state.gov)