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EXPORTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

This Exporter
Services Agreement (this “Agreement”) is effective as of the date of the agreement is December 20, 2016 (the “Effective
Date”) and is by and between AmericaTowne, Inc., a Delaware corporation doing business at 4700 Homewood Court, Suite 100
Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 USA (“AmericaTowne”), and Mai Dolfin Nig Ltd ( Mai Dolfin) doing business at 56 New Cementery
Road Onitsha,, Lagos, Nigeria (“Exporter”). AmericaTowne and Exporter are collectively referred to as the “Parties”
or each individually as a “Party”.

 

WHEREAS, AmericaTowne
is a publicly reporting company with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Through
those agreements disclosed in AmericaTowne’s filings, it represents herein that it has the exclusive right, title and interest
in certain intellectual property rights and other assets used in the introduction, maintenance and facilitation of the exportation
of consumer goods into, amongst other countries, China, through the use of an international import trade platform (“AmericaTowne’s
Exporting Business”).

 

WHEREAS,
AmericaTowne’s Exporting Business consists or will consist of exhibition, showroom and display facilities, support office(s)
and staff located in the United States and China, and the platform consists or will consist of a buyer’s network, and online
websites either directly owned by AmericaTowne or in a partnership with third-parties in order to support the exhibition center,
showroom and network to market imported goods and services to consumers in China (collectively referred to as the “AmericaTowne
Platform”).

 

WHEREAS,
the AmericaTowne Platform is designed to save Exporter time, money, and other resources in testing the market to determine if a
demand exists for their product or service in China. AmericaTowne will use its buyer’s network, and staff in China and elsewhere
to make its commercially reasonable best efforts to promote, distribute and market throughout the Exporter’s goods and services
and identify potential buyers and other business relationships for the Exporter’s goods or services.

 

WHEREAS, AmericaTowne’s
Exporting Business compliments, in certain circumstances, specific businesses under separate agreement with AmericaTowne through
Management Services and Lease Agreements (“Management Agreement”). The Parties agree that unless otherwise
agreed, the Exporter is not subject to the rights, duties or obligations under the Management Agreement; rather, the rights, duties
and obligations set forth herein are distinct from those under the Management Agreement. The Parties agree that to the extent they
are or shall become parties to a Management Agreement, this Agreement and the Management Agreement shall be merged forming a fully
integrated agreement under Delaware law, and shall be read consistent with each other.

 

WHEREAS, the Parties
agree that these recitals are not mere statements but statements in which they have each relied on in entering into this Agreement.

 

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NOW, THEREFORE,
for the consideration stated herein, the Parties agree as follows:

 

1. Term
and Termination. This Agreement shall be effective on the Effective Date. This Agreement shall expire fifteen (15) years
after the Effective Date, unless otherwise extended herein pursuant to Section 7, or terminated early as provided below for
breach of a representation, warranty or term or condition of performance. The Parties agree that termination of this
Agreement does not terminate AmericaTowne’s right to a Transaction Fee under Section 6(c).

 

2.
Services Provided by AmericaTowne. For the consideration set forth herein, and pursuant
to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, AmericaTowne agrees to provide Mai Dolfin with market analysis and support, specialty
chemical products for use by oil producers who are Mai Dolfin customers. Some but not all supplies are set forth in Mai Dolfin’s
Pro forma Invoices. AmericaTowne agrees to exercise its commercially reasonable best efforts to facilitate the importing and exporting
of machinery and supplies. Additionally, the parties agree that this is one of other import and export business transactions planned
between the parties as AmericaTowne Inc. designates.

 

3. Consideration.
Exporter agrees to pay the following consideration for the services set forth herein:

 

		(a)	Service Fee and Deliverables. Subject to Section 6(c), Exporter agrees to pay AmericaTowne
a nonrefundable service fee of $900,000.00 USD on the Effective Date (the “Service Fee”). The Service Fee is recognized
when deliverables are provided. The Service Fee is paid for deliverables including a market analysis, review of proposed goods
and services, expectations for supply and demand in the market, how to conduct import/export business in China, information on
potential or available financing options, acquisition and funding of the Supplied Materials. Pursuant to Letters of Intent presented
by the Exporter, AmericaTowne has agreed to facilitate potential financing and coordinate the delivery of the Supplied Materials
to the Exporter. The Parties have agreed that the Service Fee will be paid as follows:

 

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Mai Dolfin will
pay $5,000 on 12/24/16. In addition, Mai Dolfin will arrange payment in the amount of $890,000 USD through Nigeria Diamond Bank
Of Nigeria Plc and Stanbic lbtc Bank of Nigeria using a Standby Letter of Credit (SBLC) or other acceptable means at the sole discretion
of AmericaTowne. The SBLC may be in the sum of the total payment or broken into two payments. One half of the SBLC will be callable
within 90 days after this agreement is signed. If a balance, then the remainder shall be called within 180 days. The exporter may
be required to sign a note for outstanding service fees. Also, AmericaTowne Inc. at its sole discretion may exchange other assets
or items of value for payments due.

 

		(b)	Transaction Fee. For all future outbound export transactions the Exporter agrees to pay
a Transaction Fee for each transaction between Exporter and the end buyer arranged through or facilitated by AmericaTowne in the
amount of 8% (the “Transaction Fee”). The Transaction Fee shall include the services provided by AmericaTowne in the
AmericaTowne Platform, Sample and Test Market Program, and if applicable, Accepted Market Program. The Transaction Fee shall be
recognized as revenue after the transactions is completed. The Transaction Fee shall be first deducted by AmericaTowne from the
amount the end buyer owes Exporter, plus other fees, if any, agreed to by Exporter with the balance remitted to Exporter within
two (2) days of receipt from the end buyer, unless commercial circumstances dictate additional time.

 

		(c)	Refund of Service Fee. From time to time there may be products or services that are on the
restricted import list in China. If the Supplied Materials are on this list, or end up on this list prior to delivery by AmericaTowne,
AmericaTowne will advise Exporter of such restriction and Exporter will be
entitled to a refund of the Service Fee minus any setoffs due under this Agreement, i.e. outstanding Transaction Fee. This Section
6(c) shall be null and void upon termination of this Agreement, as provided for in Section 1, above.

 

 4. Right to Use
Promotional Material and Ownership of Samples. Exporter grants AmericaTowne exclusive rights to use the marketing and promotional
material provided by Exporter and Exporter certifies that it has complied with any and all intellectual property rights pertaining
to the material provided. Any and all Exporter samples sent to the AmericaTowne Platform shall become the property of AmericaTowne
once received and will be solely used to promote and market Exporter’s products or service within AmericaTowne Platform.

 

5. Country of Origin
Taxes and Fees. Exporter agrees that it is solely responsible for paying any and all taxes, if required, to the country of
origin of the goods and services. For purchase and sales orders received after the Sample and Test Market Program, Exporter agrees
that any customs and VAT payable in China will be paid by either including any such taxes in the end buyer’s purchase price
in the purchase order, and paying such taxes upon payment by buyer or paying such taxes directly to customs prior to the goods
being accepted by the buyer.

 

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6. Liability and Claims.
AmericaTowne shall in no circumstance be liable to Exporter or authorized users of the AmericaTowne Platform for any error, mistake,
misuse, delay, loss or omission whatsoever and howsoever occurring in communications between them or the level of safety with which
they are conducted. Exporter unconditionally and irrevocably undertakes that it will not make any claim either legal or equitable
against the Company, its affiliates and/or agents for any losses, damages, costs or expenses that it may suffer or incur as a result
of or otherwise in connection with such error, mistake, misuse, delay, loss or omission.

 

7. Indemnity. Exporter
agrees to fully and unconditionally indemnify and hold AmericaTowne, and its agents, representatives, contractors, attorneys and
employees harmless against any claims, damages, penalties, losses or any expenses howsoever incurred as a result of or in connection
with (i) any breach or alleged breach of representation, warranty or undertaking given by the exporter herein; (ii) any infringement
or alleged infringement of intellectual property rights, including but not limited to patents, registered designs, copyrights or
trade mark infringement arising as a result of the insertion of any material by Exporter or any agent of Exporter in AmericaTowne’s
website and/or AmericaTowne Platform; (iii) any claim that the material involves false or deceptive advertising or sale practices;
(iv) any claim arising or in connection with proof of quality and/or (v) any third party claims whatsoever arising in or derived
from or as a result of the insertion or providing any material by Exporter, including but not limited to any claims by the supplier
regarding any amounts due after installation of the Supplied Materials by the Exporter.

 

8. Proof of Quality.
All statements, claims or representations (“Claims”) in material submitted by Exporter for its products or services
regarding the quality of its products or services must be (a) accompanied by a clear and written reference in the material to the
independent survey, research or other source upon which the Claims are based; and (b) supported by the relevant independent survey,
research or other source, a copy of which must be provided to AmericaTowne.

 

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9. Representations and
Warranties of Exporter. Exporter hereby represents and warrants to AmericaTowne as follows:

 

		(a)	This Agreement has been duly and validly executed and delivered by an authorized person and constitutes Exporter’s
legal, valid and binding obligation, enforceable against it in accordance with its terms; and that the execution, delivery and
performance of this Agreement is within the signator’s legal capacity and power; has been duly authorized by all requisite
action on the signator’s part; requires the approval or consent of no other persons; and neither violates nor constitutes
a default under the (a) provision of any law, rule, regulation, order, judgment or decree to which Exporter is subject or which
is binding upon Exporter, or (ii) the terms of any other agreement, document or instrument applicable to Exporter or binding upon
it.

 

		(b)	That, in the event of any breach by Exporter of any of its warranties, undertakings and/or other
provisions of this Agreement, AmericaTowne shall have the right at its sole and absolute discretion to remove from the AmericaTowne
Platform any material or samples placed by Exporter and/or to terminate this Agreement immediately without notice, in which case
AmericaTowne shall not be liable to refund the Service Fee or any earned, but yet paid, Transaction Fee for such material so removed
and Exporter hereby undertakes that it will not make any claims both legal or equitable against AmericaTowne, its employees, contractors,
attorneys and/or agents for any losses, damages, costs or expenses that it may suffer or incur as a result of or otherwise in connection
with such removal.

 

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		(c)	Exporter represents and warrants that it shall act in good faith in all respects and undertakes
that (i) no third party intellectual property rights or any other rights will be infringed as a result of the publication of any
listing on the AmericaTowne Platform or any website utilized by AmericaTowne in featuring Exporter’s products or services
and/or in any material supplied by Exporter to AmericaTowne in relation to or otherwise in connection with Exporter’s products
or services; (ii) all of Exporter’s products or services comply with and will comply with all applicable laws and regulations,
including without limitation, those relating to advertising; (iii) Exporter has obtained all necessary consents and licenses for
using the products or services; and (iv) Exporter, if exporting US origin automobiles, will only export used automobiles, at no
time will the Exporter attempt to export new automobiles from the US to China through the AmericaTowne Platform.

 

		(d)	Exporter agrees that AmericaTowne reserves the sole and absolute discretion to decline to publish
any material if it reasonably suspects that Exporter may involve the infringement of intellectual property rights or other rights
of any third party, unless Exporter can, within three (3) business days of being requested to do so, provide evidence to the satisfaction
of the AmericaTowne that it has the right to place use the material in question and/or the material does not infringe any intellectual
property rights of any third party. Exporter agrees that AmericaTowne shall remove the material immediately if it reasonably suspects
that the material may involve the infringement of intellectual property rights or other rights of any third party, unless it subsequently
determines, using its own discretion, that the material does not infringe any intellectual property rights of any third party.

 

 

		(e)	EXPORTER ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT IT HAS READ THIS AGREEMENT AND AGREE TO ALL ITS TERMS AND
CONDITIONS. EXPORTER HAS INDEPENDENTLY EVALUATED THE DESIRABILITY OF PARTICIPATING IN THE AMERICATOWNE PLATFORM, SAMPLE
AND TEST MARKET PROGRAM, AND IF APPLICABLE, ACCEPTED MARKET PROGRAM AND IS NOT RELYING ON ANY REPRESENTATION, GUARANTEE,
OR STATEMENT OTHER THAN AS SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT.

 

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10. Representations
and Warranties of AmericaTowne. AmericaTowne hereby represents and warrants to Exporter as follows:

 

		(a)	It shall provide Exporter to a full-time staff in China to provide support and assistance, and
to identify a network of potential buyers in China for Exporter’s products and services;

 

		(b)	It shall provide and coordinate any and all actions and procedures for customs and inspection clearance
procedures and methods for Exporter that will allow them to clear customs and inspection in China in a prompt manner;

 

		(c)	It shall provide methods and procedures for Exporter’s products and services to be sampled
and displayed in the AmericaTowne Platform;

 

		(d)	It shall exercise commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that Exporter shall pay the least amount
of VAT and other taxes required by the laws of China in full compliance with the laws of China;

 

		(e)	It shall exercise commercially reasonable efforts in providing various financial programs to assist
and support buyers in purchasing products from Exporter;

 

		(f)	It shall exercise commercially reasonable efforts to ensure high-level government officials from
the Africa, USA and China in commerce, trade, investments and policy are invited to review and participate in the AmericaTowne
Platform; and

 

		(g)	AmericaTowne makes no representations or warranties regarding the efficacy or viability of any
financing facilities connected with services provided herein.

 

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11.
Relationship of Parties. The Parties agree that AmericaTowne is an independent contractor,
and nothing in this Agreement will create any partnership, joint venture, agency, franchise, or employment relationship between
them.

 

12. Limitation of Liability.
Exporter agrees that AmericaTowne will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, or consequential punitive or multiple
damages, including without limitation any damages resulting from loss of use, loss of business, loss of revenue, loss of profits,
or loss of data, arising in connection with this Agreement, AmericaTowne’s performance of services or of any other obligations
relating to this Agreement, even if AmericaTowne has been advised of the possibility of such damages. The foregoing limitation
of liability shall apply regardless of the cause of action under which such damages are sought.

 

13. Disclaimers of Warranty.
AmericaTowne makes no express or implied warranties or representations with respect to the AmericaTowne Platform, Sample and Test
Market Program, or Accepted Market Program (including, without limitation, warranties of fitness for a particular purpose, merchantability,
non-infringement, or any implied warranties arising out of a course of performance, dealing, or trade usage). In addition, AmericaTowne
makes no representation that the operation of the AmericaTowne Platform (including exhibition showrooms, websites and other network
properties) will be uninterrupted or error-free, and AmericaTowne will not be liable for the consequences of any interruptions
or errors.

 

14. Settlement of Disputes.
The Parties agree to use their best efforts to settle any dispute arising from the interpretation or performance in connection
with this Agreement through negotiations. In case no settlement can be reached, subject to Section 21 or Section 22, below,
either Party may submit such matter to the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”).The proceedings shall be conducted
in English and be conducted in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, the United States of America. The arbitration award shall be
final and binding upon the Parties. This Section shall not be influenced by the termination or elimination of this Agreement. Each
Party shall continue to perform its obligations in good faith according to the provisions of this Agreement except for the matters
in dispute.

 

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15. Force Majeure.
Force Majeure, which includes but is not limited to, acts of governments, acts of nature, fire, explosion, typhoon, flood, earthquake,
tide, lightning, war, means any event that is beyond the Party’s reasonable control and cannot be prevented with reasonable
care. However, any shortage of credit, capital or finance shall not be regarded as an event of Force Majeure. The affected Party
who is claiming to be not liable to its failure of fulfilling this Agreement by Force Majeure shall inform the other Party, without
delay.

 

16. Notices. Notices
or other communications required to be given by any Party pursuant to this Agreement shall be written in English and shall be deemed
to be duly given when it is delivered by email to the address stated below, or as subsequently supplemented, or by regular United
States mail to the addresses identified in the introductory paragraph of this Agreement.

 

17. Severability.
Any provision of this Agreement that is invalid or unenforceable because of any inconsistency with relevant law shall be ineffective
or unenforceable within such jurisdiction where the relevant law governs, without affecting in any way the remaining provisions
hereof.

 

18. Amendments and Supplement.
Any amendment and supplement of this Agreement shall come into force only after Parties sign a written document.

 

19.
Governing Law; Consent to Jurisdiction. This Agreement will be governed, construed
and enforced in accordance with and governed by the laws of the United States and the State of North Carolina applicable to agreements
made and to be performed in such jurisdiction without reference to conflicts of law principles.

 

20.
Attorney’s Fees. If a Party shall commit a material breach of a term hereof,
such party shall pay to the successful party all of the successful party’s costs and expenses, including, without limitation,
attorneys’ and expert witness fees, incurred by such party in enforcing the terms of this Agreement.

 

21. Confidentiality.
The Parties agree that, by virtue of this Agreement, they may receive or become aware of information belonging or relating to the
other, its business, business plans, affairs or activities, which information is confidential and proprietary to the other party
and/or its suppliers and/or customers and in respect of which they are bound by a strict duty of confidence (“Confidential
Information”).

 

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In consideration of
such Confidential Information being disclosed or otherwise made available to either Party for the purposes of the performance
of this Agreement, the Parties agree that they will not at any time, either before or after the termination of this
Agreement, and either directly or indirectly, disclose, divulge or make unauthorized use of any Confidential Information,
except to the extent to which such Confidential Information, is publicly known at the time of its disclosure or being made
available to them; (b) after such disclosure or being made available to them, becomes publicly known otherwise than through a
breach of this provision; and/or (c) disclosure is required by law, regulation or order of a competent authority (including
any regulatory or governmental body or securities exchange) by a Party, provided that, where practicable, the other Party is
given reasonable advance notice of the intended disclosure. The Parties agree that upon the earlier of a request from the
other party or the termination of this Agreement, each Party shall return to the other or destroy all documents or records in
any medium or format containing any Confidential Information that are in its possession or control and will not retain any
copies of them, and the provisions of this Section 21 will continue without limit of time, notwithstanding the termination of
this Agreement for any reason.

 

This Section 21 does not
apply to AmericaTowne’s reporting obligations as a publicly-reporting company under the rules promulgated by the SEC.

 

The Parties irrevocably
consent that any legal action or proceeding against them under, arising out of or in any manner relating to this Section 21, may
be brought only in a court with jurisdiction located in, or the federal district court the district of which includes, Mecklenburg
County, North Carolina and the Parties each irrevocably consent to that venue and to the personal jurisdiction thereof. The Parties
hereby expressly and irrevocably waive any claim or defense in any action or proceeding based on any alleged lack of personal jurisdiction,
improper venue or forum non conveniens or any similar basis.

 

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22. Noncompetition and
Noncircumvention. The Parties agree that each will refrain, directly or indirectly from utilizing information gained from the
other in a way other than as contemplated hereunder. Further, neither Party will circumvent the other by attempting to take advantage
of research and development performed by the other. The Parties agree that this Section 22 is an essential and material part of
this Agreement. As of the Effective Date, Exporter agrees that it will take no action to compete with or adversely affect AmericaTowne’s
efforts to secure funding, where necessary, primarily through Exim Bank and elsewhere under the guidance and the direction of AmericaTowne.
As such, no Party to this Agreement shall attempt to compete or circumvent in any way at any time the purpose of this Agreement
or those including the entities and people that have been charged to carry out this Agreement.

 

The Parties irrevocably
consent that any legal action or proceeding against them under, arising out of or in any manner relating to this Section 22, may
be brought only in a court with jurisdiction located in, or the federal district court the district of which includes, Mecklenburg
County, North Carolina and the Parties each irrevocably consent to that venue and to the personal jurisdiction thereof. The Parties
hereby expressly and irrevocably waive any claim or defense in any action or proceeding based on any alleged lack of personal jurisdiction,
improper venue or forum non conveniens or any similar basis.

 

23. Successors and Assigns.
This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and assigns.
Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to create any rights in third parties as third-party beneficiaries or otherwise. This
Agreement shall not be assigned to any party.

 

24. Counterpart Signatures.
This Agreement may be executed in numerous counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same agreement. For purposes
of this Agreement, facsimile or electronic signatures shall be considered original signatures.

 

25. Assignment and Subcontracting.
This Agreement is personal to the Parties and, except to the extent necessary for the collection of outstanding bills through a
factoring agent, Exporter shall not without the prior written approval of the Company: (a) assign, mortgage, charge or otherwise
transfer or deal in, or create any trust over, any of its rights; or (b) subcontract or otherwise delegate the whole or any part
of its rights or obligations under this contract to another person.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed on their behalf by a duly authorized representative.

 

AMERICATOWNE

  

By/s/ Alton Perkins

Alton Perkins, CEO

 

12/20/2016 

 

EXPORTER 

  

By/s/ George Okoro, CEO

George Okoro, CEO

 

12/21/2016

 

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    	-13-INTERNATIONAL
TRADE CENTER SERVICE PROVIDER AGREEMENT

 

This
International Service Provider Agreement (this “Agreement”) is made and effective as of

December 20, 2016 (the “Effective Date”), by and between AmericaTowne, Inc., a Delaware corporation and reporting
company under the rules promulgated by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, with a mailing address for notice
purposes of 4700 Homewood Court, Suite 100 in Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 (“AmericaTowne”) and Mr. Jacob
Ahoua Don-Mello with an address for notice purposes of 2015 Kimhura, Gasabo Umujiwa – Kigali, Republic of Rwanda, (the “Service
Provider”). AmericaTowne and the Service Provider may be defined singularly as a “Party” or collectively
as the “Parties.”

 

WITNESSETH

 

WHEREAS,
the Parties have determined that the transaction contemplated by this Agreement would be advantageous and beneficial to them.

 

WHEREAS,
the Service Provider and its management have distinct experience working with potential
individuals and businesses who may be candidates for AmericaTowne’s operations and business, including but not limited to,
experience assisting businesses and entrepreneurs who may be candidates for occupancy, or facilitating the acquisition of goods
and performing services to AmericaTowne, securing funding (credit lines, loans and loan guarantees), insurance, supplier and export
contracts and other related services that could assist candidates in conducting business with AmericaTowne. These services are
collectively referred to herein as “Support Services”

 

WHEREAS,
in consideration for the Service Provider having an agreement with AmericaTowne in providing Support Services, and the Service
Provider in agreeing not to provide similar services to other parties similarly situated as AmericaTowne, the Parties agree to
the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

 

WHEREAS,
the Parties agree that the parties shall form a Limited Liability Company (LLC) whose name will include the word AmericaTowne.
AmericaTowne, Inc. shall determine the LLC’s composition and ownership. The Service Provider shall own no less than 25%
of the LLC. 

 

WHEREAS,
the Parties agree that the location of the Service Provider’s business operations will be in the Country of the Rwanda or
another location as designated by AmericaTowne.

 

WHEREAS,
the Parties agree that the LLC will operate from a designated location approved by AmericaTowne and that is commensurate with
AmericaTowne’s office in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. The Service Provider will manage this office. It is agreed that the
Service Provider’s initial office and physical location will be 2015 Kimhura, Gasabo Umujiwa – Kigali, Republic of
Rwanda. 

 

WHEREAS,
the Parties agree that the LLC’s ownership may change as directed by AmericaTowne to accommodate other investors, and at
all times the Service Provider’s ownership shall remain at a minimum of 25%.

 

WHEREAS,
the Recitals stated herein are not mere statements, but representations and warranties of the parties, and material terms in which
each party has relied upon in executing this Agreement.

 

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NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration the representations, warranties and agreements herein contained, the Parties agree as follows:

 

1.       Term
of Agreement. This Agreement shall become effective upon the Effective Date and, absent gross negligence, or willful and material
breach of this Agreement or intentional violation of any law by the Service Provider that cannot be reasonably cured by the Service
Provider within thirty (30) days of receipt of written notice by AmericaTowne of the alleged action or omission, this Agreement
shall not be terminated absent mutual written agreement between the Parties prior to December 31, 2021 (the “Term”).
The Parties agree that in the event of termination under this Section 1, any and all corresponding rights, duties and obligations
intended to survive post-termination shall remain in full force and effect. Upon termination under this Section 1, AmericaTowne
shall reimburse the Service Provider for any approved compensation and expenses incurred related to fulfilling its duties under
this Agreement. In the event the Parties do not organize the LLC as contemplated herein, within 45 days of the effective date
this Agreement is null and void.

 

2.       Option
and Conditions to Extension of Term. AmericaTowne retains the option to extend the Term under its sole discretion until December
7, 2025 subject to the terms of this Section 2 (the “Option Term”). The Option Term shall become effective
provided AmericaTowne provides written notice to the Service Provider by 10/31/2021 of its intent to exercise the option right
herein. AmericaTowne may terminate this Agreement at any time during the Option Term subject to AmericaTowne providing written
notice to the Service Provider fifteen (15) days prior to the termination. The Parties agree that in the event of termination
under this Section 2, any and all corresponding rights, duties and obligations intended to survive post-termination shall remain
in full force and effect. Upon termination under this Section 2, AmericaTowne shall reimburse the Service Provider for any approved
compensation and expenses incurred related to fulfilling its duties under this Agreement.

 

3.       Scope
of Services. The Service Provider shall provide Support Services for the benefit of
AmericaTowne in a manner deemed commercially acceptable by AmericaTowne. The Service Provider’s role is to support AmericaTowne’s
export activities. 

 

4.       Compensation.
In consideration of the Service Provider providing the Support Services to AmericaTowne, the Parties have agreed to the “Compensation
Schedule” attached hereto as Exhibit A. 

 

5.       Independent
Contractor. The Service Provider is an independent contractor, and for the consideration agreed upon herein, agrees to provide
the services identified in Section 3, above, on an exclusive basis to AmericaTowne. AmericaTowne shall cooperate with the Service
Provider in providing the Service Provider with sufficient and confidential information and knowledge of AmericaTowne’s
business in order for the Service Provider to perform under this Agreement. AmericaTowne agrees to be responsible for all costs
necessary in providing this information and knowledge to the Service Provider. The Service Provider has the sole right to control
and direct the means, manner, and method by which the services required by this Agreement will be performed. The Service Provider
has the right to perform the services required by this Agreement at any place or location and at such times as the Service Provider
may determine. The Service Provider has the right to hire assistants as subcontractors or to use employees to provide the services
required by this Agreement provided that such individuals have no less than six months of experience in providing services contemplated
under this Agreement.

 

The
Service Provider represents that those subcontractors or employees performing services under this Agreement on behalf of the Service
Provider meet The Service Provider’s conditions of employment. The Service Provider, or the Service Provider’s employees
or contract personnel shall perform the services required by this Agreement, and AmericaTowne shall not hire, supervise, or pay
any assistants to help the Service Provider. Neither the Service Provider nor the Service Provider’s employees or contract
personnel shall receive any training from the AmericaTowne in the professional skills necessary to perform the services required
by this Agreement, unless otherwise agreed upon by the Parties.

 

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6.       Waiver
and Assumption of Liability. The Service Provider assumes all liability for personal injuries of any kind or death directly
related the recklessness or willful misconduct of its performance under this Agreement. The Service Provider assumes all liability
and responsibility for its personal property while acting under this Agreement.

 

7.       Confidential
Information.  The Service Provider will not disclose or use, either during or after the term of this Agreement, any
proprietary or confidential information of AmericaTowne without AmericaTowne’s prior written consent except to the extent
necessary to perform services on AmericaTowne’s behalf. Proprietary or confidential information includes the written, printed,
graphic, or electronically recorded materials furnished by the AmericaTowne for the Service Provider to use; information belonging
to AmericaTowne about whom the Service Provider gained knowledge as a result of the Service Provider’s services to AmericaTowne.
AmericaTowne agrees it will not provide the Service Provider with false written or verbal information. The Service Provider shall
not be restricted in using any material that is publicly available, already in the Service Provider’s possession, or known
to the Service Provider without restriction, or the Service Provider from sources other than AmericaTowne rightfully obtains that.
On termination of this Agreement, the Service Provider shall deliver to AmericaTowne all materials in the Service Provider’s
possession relating to AmericaTowne’s business.

 

8.       Agreement
Not To Circumvent. The Parties agree that the AmericaTowne has a legitimate business purpose in seeking a restrictive covenant
from the Service Provider not to directly or indirectly circumvent confidential information in order to either benefit directly
or indirectly from the opportunities presented by and paid for by AmericaTowne. The Parties agree that the restrictions in this
section are fair and reasonable in all respects. If any provision of this section are ever held by a court to be unreasonable,
the Parties agree that this section shall be enforced to the extent it is deemed to be reasonable. This section survives any termination
of this Agreement.

 

9.       Covenant
Not To Compete. The Service Provider agrees that in consideration of the compensation set forth herein and in consideration
of the AmericaTowne sharing confidential and proprietary information with the Service Provider, the Service Provider agrees that
during the Term herein and for six (6) months after termination of this Agreement, the Service Provider shall not actively compete
against AmericaTowne in the United States of America or in any other country in which the AmericaTowne now or during the Term
or, if applicable, the Option Term of this Agreement does business. By executing this Agreement, the Service Provider agrees that
the AmericaTowne has a legitimate business interest in seeking the restrictive covenant herein.

 

10.       Intellectual
Property. All materials developed by the Service Provider for AmericaTowne, if any, will belong exclusively to AmericaTowne,
and will be deemed to have been developed and created by the Service Provider for AmericaTowne as “work for hire.”

 

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11.       Mutual
Indemnification/Hold Harmless. The Service Provider, as an independent contractor, agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless
AmericaTowne from any and all liability resulting from intentional or reckless acts or the acts of the employees or agents of
the Service Provider. Likewise, AmericaTowne agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Service Provider from any and
all liability resulting from intentional or reckless acts or the acts of the employees, agents, franchisees, licensees, directors
or officers of AmericaTowne.

 

The
party entitled to indemnification is defined in this Section 10 as the “Indemnified Party,” and the party providing
the indemnity is the “Indemnifying Party.” In the event of a lawsuit, investigation, or claim, the Indemnifying
Party will, at its sole discretion, cost and expense, protect, defend, indemnify, release and hold harmless the Indemnified Party
from losses arising out of or resulting from any inaccuracy, misrepresentation or breach or non-fulfillment of any covenant or
agreement by the Indemnifying Party in connection with: (i) any and all claims, liabilities, losses or damages related solely
and exclusively to statements prepared by, or made by, the Indemnified Party that were either approved in advance by the Indemnifying
Party or entirely based on information provided by the Indemnifying Party to the Indemnified Party expressly for use in connection
with the services under this Agreement, and (ii) all claims, actions, Suits, proceedings, demands, assessments, judgments, costs
and expenses, including, without limitation, any legal fees and expenses, incident to any of the foregoing, except in case of
the   Indemnified Party’s gross negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct with respect thereto.

 

12.       Permits
and Licenses. The Service Provider declares that it has complied with all federal, state, and local laws requiring business
permits, certificates, and licenses required to carry out the services to be performed under this Agreement.

 

13.       Assignment.
Neither party shall assign its rights or duties under this Agreement unless it receives the prior written approval of the
other party, which approval may be withheld in such party’s sole discretion.

 

14.       Amendment.
This Agreement may be amended by a writing signed by the Parties.

 

15.       Severability.
If any term, provision, covenant or restriction contained in this Agreement is held by any court of competent jurisdiction
to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the remainder of the terms, provisions, covenants or restrictions contained in this Agreement
shall remain in full force and effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated, and if a covenant or provision
is determined to be unenforceable by reason of its extent, duration, scope or otherwise, then the Parties intend and hereby request
that the court or other authority making that determination shall only modify such extent, duration, scope or other provision
to the extent necessary to make it enforceable and enforce it in its modified form for all purposes of this Agreement.

 

16.       Complete
Agreement. This Agreement, and the Compensation Schedule, contains the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to
the matters covered herein. The Service Provider acknowledges that this Agreement is entered into solely on the basis of the written
representations contained herein.

 

17.       Applicable
Law. The laws of North Carolina shall govern this Agreement. The Parties agree that, should any dispute arise out of, in connection
with, or relating to this Agreement, that they shall cooperate in good faith to resolve any such disputes, and if unsuccessful,
the Parties agree to binding arbitration under the procedural rules of the American Arbitration Association. The Parties agree
that such arbitration shall be final and binding, and that by agreeing to arbitration, are waiving their right to seek legal remedies
in Court and agree to waive the right to a trial by jury; however, the Parties agree that they have the right to seek equitable
relief from a Court of competent jurisdiction for any alleged breach of Sections 7 through 10 of this Agreement.

 

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18.       Counterparts;
Electronic or Facsimile Signature. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed
an original but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Signatures on this Agreement may be communicated
by facsimile and or other electronic transmission and shall be binding upon the parties hereto so transmitting their signatures.
Counterparts with original signatures shall be provided to the other parties hereto following the applicable transmission; provided
that the failure to provide the original counterpart shall have no effect on the validity or the binding nature of this Agreement.

 

19.       Joint
Drafting, Negotiation and Conflict Waiver. Each Party agrees that they have had an opportunity to participate in the drafting,
preparation and negotiation of this Agreement. Each of the Parties expressly acknowledges such participation and negotiation in
order to avoid the application of any rule construing contractual language against the drafter thereof and agrees that the provisions
of this Agreement shall be construed without prejudice to the Party who actually memorialized this Agreement in final form.

 

 

IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed and delivered as of the date set forth above.

 

AMERICATOWNE,
INC.

 

By:/s/
Alton Perkins                       Date
12/20/2016

Alton
Perkins

Chairman
of the Board

Authorized
by Board of Directors

 

THE
SERVICE PROVIDER

 

 

By:/s/
Jacob Ahoua Don-Mello        Date 12/22/2016

Mr.
Jacob Ahoua Don-Mello

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MUTUAL
COMPENSATION SCHEDULE

 

This
Compensation Schedule (this “Schedule”) is made and effective as of December 22, 2016, (the “Effective
Date”), by and between AmericaTowne, Inc., a Delaware corporation and reporting company under the rules promulgated
by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, with a mailing address for notice purposes of 4700 Homewood Court, Suite
100 in Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 (“AmericaTowne”) and Ms. Ijeoma Ubezonu with an address for notice purposes
of 2726 Croasdale Drive Suite 205 Durham NC 27705, North Carolina USA, North Carolina,
USA (the “Service Provider”), and is incorporated into and merged with the Trade Center Service Provider
Agreement between the Service Provider and AmericaTowne (the “Agreement”.) AmericaTowne and the Service Provider
may be defined singularly as a “Party” or collectively as the “Parties.”

 

WHEREAS,
until further written amendment hereto signed by the Parties, the Parties agree that this Schedule shall govern compensation from
AmericaTowne to the Service Provider for providing those services set forth in the Agreement.

 

NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration the representations, warranties and agreements herein contained, the Parties agree as follows:

 

1.       Support
Services. Subject to the disclosures set forth in Section 3 and Section 4 of this Schedule, during the Term and, if applicable,
the Option Term, as these terms are defined in the Agreement, AmericaTowne shall pay the Service Provider:

a)
Solely at AmericaTowne’s discretion a fee equal to 1.0% to 13% of the gross

value of all funds, insurance, loans and or guarantees charged and collected from those businesses and individuals participating
or contracting with AmericaTowne export program;

b)
A stock award of 25,000 shares of AmericaTowne’s commons stock one year after this agreement is signed and it is still in
force and affect;

c)
Starting at the end of the third month, provided that the Service provider has met the production schedule, a monthly stipend
will be paid solely at the discretion of AmericaTowne; and

d)
A stock option of 25,000 shares of commons stock of AmericaTowne for each year the

agreement is in force for up to five years. Starting in the year 2017 and each year thereafter, the option can be exercised annually
in the month of December on or before the 31st of December at the option price of $1.50 per common share.

2.In
addition, the Service Provider agrees to pay AmericaTowne a nonrefundable service fee of $35,000.00 USD on the Effective Date
(the "Service Fee"). The Service Fee is recognized when deliverables are provided. The Service Fee is paid for deliverables
including the formation and registration of the LLC, recording the Service Provider’s ownership interest in the newly formed
entity, and the delivery of marketing materials to be used by the Service Provider. The Service Fee is to be paid as follows:
$1,500 upon signing this agreement; and monthly payments of $500 a month for sixty-seven months. The first monthly payment will
start on 15 March 2017, and run for 67 consecutive months. At the discretion of AmericaTowne Inc. the Service Provider may be
required to sign a note for outstanding service fees. In addition, AmericaTowne Inc. at its sole discretion may exchange other
assets or items of value for payments due. The Service Provider shall be given credit for any and all funds paid pursuant to this
agreement.

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3.       The
Service Provider Is Not A Real Estate Broker. AmericaTowne agrees that the Service Provider is not being compensated as a
real estate broker or salesperson as the Service Provider is not licensed as such a broker or salesperson, and the Service Provider
shall not sell or offer for sale, buy or offer to buy, provide or offer to provide market analyses, list or offer or attempt to
list, or negotiate the purchase or sale or exchange or mortgage of real estate, and AmericaTowne acknowledges and agrees that
it will retain its own attorneys, accountants and real estate brokers and/or salespeople, as needed, for any transactions contemplated
under the Agreement and this Schedule.

 

4.       The
Service Provider Is Not A Securities Broker or Dealer. AmericaTowne agrees that the Service Provider is not being compensated
as a broker/dealer or registered FINRA representative in the business of selling securities. AmericaTowne acknowledges that the
Agreement and this Schedule is limited solely to consulting and advisory services, and AmericaTowne agrees that the compensation
set forth herein shall be categorized as valuable consideration in the context of facilitating the services under the Agreement,
and payment of any consideration under this Schedule constitutes a waiver and release of any claims by AmericaTowne that the payment
is related in any manner to the sale of securities.

 

5.       Merger
and Integration. This Schedule, along with the Agreement, contain the entire agreements of the Parties, and any and all prior
schedules, agreements, representations, promises or, to the extent recognized by a court of competent jurisdiction to constitute
binding duties and obligations under North Carolina law, are superseded by and/or merged into the aforementioned agreements.

 

6.       Miscellaneous.
The Parties agree that all other remaining provisions set forth in the Agreement are incorporated by reference as if fully stated
herein.

 

IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Schedule to be executed and delivered as of the date set forth above.

 

AMERICATOWNE,
INC.

 

By:/s/
Alton Perkins                 Date12/22/2016

Alton
Perkins

Chairman
of the Board

Authorized
by Board of Directors

 

THE
SERVICE PROVIDER

 

 

By:/s/
Ms. Ijeoma Ubezonu       Date 12/23/2016

Ms. Ijeoma Ubezonu

 

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