November 20, 2004 (Press Release) --
Azania’s agreement continues the energy and momentum that began earlier this year during the June Branding Trade Mission which was followed by the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement between National African Federated Chamber of Commerce (NAFCOC) and the Global Trade & Technology Center (GTTC). The historic June signing was witnessed by Congressman Charles B. Rangel of New York City and
South African Ambassador to the United States Her Excellency Barbara Masekela.
Azania (www.azaniainc.com), founded by Mona Davids and Eric Steinhilber is a South African/American business involved in global commerce and empowerment. Azania provides business consulting services that include but is not limited to: strategic investment counseling, consulting services (Marketing and Sales), financial services to its clients and produces tactical investment forums. Azania’s strategic role and objectives are to represent the interest of organized business in Africa with special emphasis on small and medium sized businesses and black businesses in policy formulation, business facilitation and the procurement of business support services for and on behalf of its clients.
Azania operates within the framework of South Africa’s Black Economic Empowerment Act; the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD); and the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) to contribute to economic growth, transformation and job creation to reduce the level of poverty in Africa.
Global Trade & Technology Center, (www.gttc.us) assists small and medium-sized companies in North America to build trade linkages, identify investment opportunities, and access technologies. The Global Trade & Technology Center's member companies and individuals are linked together by a user-friendly, electronic, Internet-based, trading platform.
Through the Global Trade & Technology Center's e-commerce platform, forms are able to be established for international trade linkages through joint ventures, direct sales or purchases, agent/distributorships, and licensing and franchise agreements. The Global Trade & Technology Center services are available to companies in all industry sectors in North America and developing countries in Africa, Asia, the Near East, Eastern Europe, Eurasia, and Central and South America.
The Global Trade & Technology Center's objectives are to promote economic growth in developing countries through trade, investment, and
technology transfer activities. The Global Trade & Technology Center's programs have shown positive results in company and individual capacity building, information access to improve competitiveness, market development, and sustainable trade linkages between various nations. The Global Trade & Technology Center offers export and import trade courses in several regional local colleges.
South African Ambassador to the United States Her Excellency Barbara Masekela.
Azania (www.azaniainc.com), founded by Mona Davids and Eric Steinhilber is a South African/American business involved in global commerce and empowerment. Azania provides business consulting services that include but is not limited to: strategic investment counseling, consulting services (Marketing and Sales), financial services to its clients and produces tactical investment forums. Azania’s strategic role and objectives are to represent the interest of organized business in Africa with special emphasis on small and medium sized businesses and black businesses in policy formulation, business facilitation and the procurement of business support services for and on behalf of its clients.
Azania operates within the framework of South Africa’s Black Economic Empowerment Act; the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD); and the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) to contribute to economic growth, transformation and job creation to reduce the level of poverty in Africa.
Global Trade & Technology Center, (www.gttc.us) assists small and medium-sized companies in North America to build trade linkages, identify investment opportunities, and access technologies. The Global Trade & Technology Center's member companies and individuals are linked together by a user-friendly, electronic, Internet-based, trading platform.
Through the Global Trade & Technology Center's e-commerce platform, forms are able to be established for international trade linkages through joint ventures, direct sales or purchases, agent/distributorships, and licensing and franchise agreements. The Global Trade & Technology Center services are available to companies in all industry sectors in North America and developing countries in Africa, Asia, the Near East, Eastern Europe, Eurasia, and Central and South America.
The Global Trade & Technology Center's objectives are to promote economic growth in developing countries through trade, investment, and
technology transfer activities. The Global Trade & Technology Center's programs have shown positive results in company and individual capacity building, information access to improve competitiveness, market development, and sustainable trade linkages between various nations. The Global Trade & Technology Center offers export and import trade courses in several regional local colleges.

Azania signed a Memorandum of Agreement with Global Trade & Technology Center (GTTC) to jointly promote and facilitate Foreign Direct Investment into Africa.
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