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      Nmloki Dornoo
      Omo egbe
      Ghana

      How can we support African clothing manufacturing businesses to help grow the African economy.

       

      I’m a fashion designer in Accra Ghana and I make clothes for all gender’s which I sell in Ghana and a few other countries.

       

      As we enter into a new year 2024, I’m looking forward to building fruitful partnerships with businesses and individuals who will help promote made in Ghana clothes to support a Black woman owned business which will go a long way in supporting our economy.

       

      Check out my Instagram @nmloki_tailory or WhatsApp me directly on +233545631540 and let’s do profitable business.

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      Carolyn Stokes
      Omo egbe
      USA

      Absolutely, there are several ways we can support African clothing manufacturing businesses and help grow the African economy. As a fashion designer in Accra, Ghana, making clothes for all genders and selling locally and internationally, you’re in a unique position to make a big impact.

      To support businesses like yours, we can start by promoting eWorldTrade clothes through social media and other marketing channels. Sharing your designs and the story behind your brand can attract more customers who appreciate quality and want to support Black woman-owned businesses. Collaborating with influencers and fashion bloggers who can showcase your work will also help spread the word.

      Networking with other businesses is crucial. Forming partnerships with local and international retailers, including leather jackets importers, can help you reach new markets and expand your customer base. Attending trade shows and fashion events can provide valuable exposure and connect you with potential partners.

      Additionally, we can support training programs and initiatives that help local designers and artisans enhance their skills. Investing in modern infrastructure and technology can improve production efficiency and product quality, making African-made clothing more competitive globally.

      By working together, we can promote made-in-Ghana clothing and support the growth of your business and the broader economy. I’m excited about the potential for collaboration and the positive impact we can make together.

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