Dreams Hub and The Chamber of Commerce Outline Strategy to Elevate Enterprises Nationwide

Dreams Hub and The Chamber of Commerce join forces to enhance local business competitiveness through training, language programs, and international ISO certifications, boosting global readiness for enterprises.

In a strategic meeting this morning, Dreams Hub Executive Director Mr. Oscar A. Nchaso Bekari met with Mr. Benjamin Mitogo Bielo, President of the Official Chamber of Commerce of the Insular Region, to discuss initiatives aimed at strengthening the nation’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. The meeting underscored a shared commitment to enhancing business competitiveness and supporting professionals across Equatorial Guinea.

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The discussions focused on high-impact initiatives, including training programs, business standardization, and international certification, all designed to position local enterprises for greater participation in global markets. A key component of the proposed strategy is a language training program offering instruction in English, French, and Portuguese, alongside a specialized track for international certifications, including ISO standards.

“Today, being competitive is no longer just about production; it is about communication, adaptation, and meeting global standards,” said Mr. Nchaso Bekari. “Our goal is to equip entrepreneurs with the tools and knowledge to succeed not only locally but also internationally.”

Both Dreams Hub and the Chamber of Commerce emphasized the importance of strengthening professional competencies while promoting innovation and resilience among businesses. The initiatives are expected to improve market readiness, enhance operational standards, and expand the international reach of enterprises in Equatorial Guinea.The collaboration represents a significant step toward building a more integrated and globally competitive business environment, reflecting a shared vision of sustainable economic growth and professional development in the country.

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