The president is expected to return to Nigeria at the conclusion of the state visit.
The ban was implemented to boost local processing, encourage value addition and prevent the export of raw materials.
Ms Oduwole said that the ministry would focus on implementation.
According to her, the ministry’s programmes also created more than 20,000 direct jobs.
Mr Shettima spoke on Monday at the formal opening of Nigeria House during the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
The minister said, “We will showcase four playbooks on President Tinubu’s efforts to re-engineer the Nigerian economy.”
Ms Oduwole said that Nigeria became the first state party to publish a five-year review of AfCFTA implementation.
According to her, Nigeria has entered a phase of improved fiscal clarity and investment competitiveness.
She said the Nigeria International Trade Fair has continuously reshaped the future of trade and business in Nigeria.
Mr Onanuga said in a statement on Tuesday that Mr Tinubu will first visit Johannesburg, South Africa, before proceeding to Angola.
