Welcome to African Canadian
Trade Company Inc.
WHAT WE DO
We are a Canadian company founded with the purpose of fostering partnerships between Canada and African nations through trade and education. Our goal is to promote sustainable and mutually beneficial economic growth, while respecting the culture and resources of the African countries we work with. Our team has extensive experience in international trade and business development, and we are committed to delivering high-quality services to our clients. We work closely with Canadian embassies, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Trade to identify new trade opportunities and provide support to Canadian companies interested in doing business in Africa.
How we work
At ACTC-INC, we understand that sustainable development is rooted in innovation and collaboration. We operate by leveraging Canada’s advanced technology, while harnessing Africa’s natural resources to create impactful solutions across key sectors such as agriculture, water, construction, and energy. Our commitment to ethical practices and fair trade ensures that our partnerships are built on trust and transparency.
Our key areas of Activities include:
Natural Resources
We facilitate the export of valuable natural resources like Arabic Gum and minerals from Africa to international markets, ensuring fair trade practices that support African economies and communities.
Technology
ACTC-INC harnesses Canada's technological advancements and expertise to provide innovative solutions to African nations. We focus on leveraging technology for industrial growth, agriculture, water management, and other critical sectors that drive sustainable development.
Water Projects
We are dedicated to participating in clean water projects across African nations. Our initiatives include the trade and distribution of drinking water and the implementation of clean water technologies, improving access to safe drinking water for communities.
Agriculture
Agriculture is a cornerstone of African economies, and ACTC-INC works with local farmers and agricultural developers to promote both traditional and modern farming techniques. Through collaboration with world-class agriculturists and scientists, we contribute to the development of drought-tolerant crops and sustainable farming practices, enhancing food security and economic growth
Construction & Supply of Materials
ACTC-INC specializes in infrastructure development and the supply of high-quality construction materials, including cement, timber, iron sheets, and ceramic tiles. We provide materials for roads, housing, and other large-scale infrastructure projects. With a strong global supply chain network across Africa, Canada, and the Middle East, we ensure timely delivery of genuine products to meet the needs of growing economies.
Commodities Trade
ACTC-INC is actively involved in the import and export of essential food commodities between Africa and global markets. Our commitment to fair trade ensures that local farmers and producers receive equitable returns for their products.
Pharmaceuticals
In the healthcare sector, ACTC-INC supplies medicines and hospital equipment to improve access to healthcare services in African nations. By bridging the gap between healthcare needs and resources, we contribute to the development of sustainable health systems.
Oil & Gas
We are engaged in the exploration, production, and export of oil and gas resources, supporting Africa’s growing energy demands while ensuring sustainable practices in the energy sector.
International Skilled Workers Recruitment
ACTC-INC connects businesses with exceptional global talent. We recruit skilled professionals from various sectors to help Canadian companies gain a competitive edge, while also facilitating employment opportunities for African workers in Canada and other global markets
International Student Recruitment
ACTC-INC bridges the educational gap by recruiting international students from Africa for Canadian institutions. We help students expand their academic horizons while promoting cultural exchange and diversity in educational environments