The African Caribbean Chamber of Trade Commerce and Industry is the umbrella organization for various affiliate member Chamber of Commerce Trade and Industries within Africa and Caribbean. The chambers champions the course in several sectors such as Education, Tourism, Agriculture, Construction, Financial, Energy, Healthcare, Transportation and Business Services.
The mission of the African Caribbean Chamber of Trade, Commerce, and Industry (ACCTCI) is to promote and facilitate trade, investment, and economic development between Africa and the Caribbean. Through advocacy, strategic partnerships, and sectoral engagement, we aim to create a conducive environment for free enterprise, drive growth in key industries, and enhance the prosperity of our member partners and associates.
Our vision is to be the leading catalyst for economic integration and growth between Africa and the Caribbean. We aspire to achieve a thriving, interconnected economic landscape where businesses flourish, trade volumes soar, and sustainable development is realized through collaborative efforts and innovative solutions. By 2027, we aim to see the trade volume between Africa and the Caribbean exceed 1.2 billion USD, driven by private sector engagement and robust policy support.
The African Caribbean Chamber of Trade Commerce and Industry reorganizing the role of the African Union as the umbrella organization for Africa wishes to partner in several areas in the advancement of the promotion of trade. At present the trade volume with Africa and the Caribbean stands at 512 million(usd) and it is our belief that with direct private sector involvement driving the process working in collaboration with policy maker such as the African union we can have the figure over 1.2 billion over the period of three years.
Learn MoreMeet our directors who bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the team. Each director is dedicated to driving our mission and vision forward, ensuring that we continue to deliver value and maintain our commitment to excellence.
Mr. Onoja Atta Onoja is a dynamic individual with over 20 years cooperate experience, 15 of which are at senior management levels spanning Shipping, Distribution, Advertisement/Marketing and Oil & Gas, he holds a Masters Degree from the University of Lagos in Business Administration (MBA), Bachelor’s Degree in Adult Education from the University of Lagos and a diploma in Insurance from the University of Lagos. He is a well-known apostle of advancing trade relation within developing countries. He seats on several Boards such as motomedia Africa, Avos Limited, 2 Zero GROUP, Delight travel Service and the Green foundation Nigeria. He is equally a member of the Lagos chamber of trade and commerce, an Associate member of the institute of Professional managers and administrators of Nigeria, and Coordinator Nigerians in the diaspora Caribbean. Mr Onoja has equally served as the Nigerian High commissioner’s representative to Guyana Before assuming office as the first President for the African Caribbean Chambers of Trade, Commerce and Industry.
Ikechukwu mozie is appointed Regional Director (Africa), An Experienced Marketing Communications and Public Relations Specialist with a demonstrated history of working in the marketing and advertising industry. Skilled in Negotiation, Business Strategy, Customer Service Relations, Corporate Policy and Strategic Management. Mr Mozie educational qualifications includes Higher National Diploma (HND), Mass Communication Anambra State Polytechnic, (now Federal Polytechnic) Oko, Diploma in Management/mini MBA, Strategic Business Management, Marketing and Communication Studies, Int'l Business Management Institute, Berlin Germany and professional qualifications from Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria (APCON), Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM), Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR). Mr Mozie has over 20 years’ experience in the private sector as Chief Executive officer of Emivik Nigeria Limited
The African Caribbean Chamber of Trade, Commerce, and Industry (ACCTCI) is focused on fostering trade and economic development between Africa and the Caribbean by leveraging the power of advocacy, public policy influence, and strategic partnerships.
Serving as the central body for various affiliate member Chambers of Commerce, Trade, and Industries within Africa and the Caribbean, ensuring cohesive and unified action.
Championing initiatives across diverse sectors such as Education, Tourism, Agriculture, Construction, Financial Services, Energy, Healthcare, Transportation, and Business Services to promote comprehensive economic development.
Aiming to significantly increase trade volume between Africa and the Caribbean, with a target to raise it from 512 million USD to over 1.2 billion USD within three years.