Actively contribute to the intrinsic development of the private sector of the member States of the economic Community of central African States (ECCAS), to establish a permanent framework for consultation and dialogue between these States and representatives of the private sector… these are just a few of the missions of the High council of the affairs of the ECCAS (HCA-ECCAS). Its chairman, Eric Monga Mumba, and members of this organization have been received on the 25th of April in Libreville, by the minister of State in charge of industrial Development and Small and medium-sized industries (SMIS), Blaise Louembé.
Engaged in the defence of the interests of private sector companies in the Central African region, the High Council of Affairs of the economic Community of central African States (HCA-ECCAS) is Libreville to get in touch with the authorities of the country. In this regard, the delegation led by Eric Monga Mumba has exchanged on 25 April, with the minister of State in charge of industrial Development and Small and medium-sized industries (SMIS), Blaise Louembé. Beyond the small talk, it was to present the structure and missions, so much more it could help the companies in gabon to go to the conquest of a market of over 200 million people that offers the ECCAS.
Organization regional umbrella of the private sector in central Africa, and authorized partner of the Commission of the ECCAS), the HCA-ECCAS, wants to be Ai reference and the privileged interlocutor of the regional institutions in charge of driving the integration process, in particular, Ai defending and promoting the interests of business and entrepreneurs in all member States, as well as a regional platform is collaborative and supportive of the expression of the voices contributing to the development of the private sector…