According to him, the CAC had played a critical role in Nigeria’s economic development.
He expressed the commitment of the present administration to protect the interest of consumers and the general public.
Mills said this at the official unveiling of a meeting of working groups of the U.S.–Nigeria Commercial and Investment Partnership on Tuesday in Abuja.
The minister stated this at an export stakeholders consultation engagement on Tuesday in Lagos.
Mr Enoh’s appointment follows a cabinet reshuffle by President Bola Tinubu on October 23.
According to Mr Rimi, NCMAP aims to generate 600,000 to 2.3 million green jobs for youths.
The minister said the emergence of digital trade platforms had helped break down traditional barriers, facilitate cross-border transactions, and drive export inclusiveness.
“In Nigeria, the MSME sector accounts for 39.6 million businesses, contributes approximately 43.6 to GDP, and employs more than 61 million people,” the minister said.
Mr Thomas said the conclave aimed to serve as an instrument for Africa’s growth and the role of India-Africa partnership in regional and global value chain integration.
Mr Rimi, however, called for continued collaboration to address the gaps in the global trade ecosystem.
