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Trade Insights

Sector intelligence on Franco-Nigerian commerce, published by the chamber's working groups.

Overview

Sector intelligence, written by people inside the deals.

FNCCI's working groups produce focused briefs on the sectors driving Franco-Nigerian commerce — energy, infrastructure, agro, finance, health and digital.

Each brief is a synthesis of member intelligence, regulator dialogue and market data — written for executives who need to act, not just read.

Active working groups

  • Energy & Renewables
  • Infrastructure & EPC
  • Agro & Food Processing
  • Financial Services
  • Healthcare & Pharma
  • Digital & Creative

What You Get

Decision-grade sector intelligence

Member-Sourced

Briefs written from inside the bilateral deal flow.

Regulator-Aware

Direct engagement with NAFDAC, NDLEA, Customs and NIPC.

Sector-Specific

Six active working groups across the priority sectors.

Action-Oriented

Findings you can take to your investment committee.

By Sector

Working group briefs

Energy

Energy — Upstream, midstream, gas-to-power and renewables

Sector working group brief on Nigeria's energy transition and the French companies positioned across the value chain.

Infrastructure

Infrastructure & Construction — Ports, rail and smart cities

Pipeline of large-scale infrastructure projects open to French engineering and EPC contractors.

Agro

Agro-industry & Food Processing

How Nigerian agro processors and French food brands are deepening cross-border supply chains.

Finance

Financial Services, Insurance and Asset Management

Cross-border capital flows, asset management partnerships and the rise of bilateral fintech.

Health

Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices

French pharma's footprint in Nigeria and the local manufacturing imperative for African self-sufficiency.

Digital

Digital Economy, Payments and Creative Industries

From fintech to film — how the bilateral creative and digital economy is converging.

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