U.S.-Africa Business Summit 2025 Set to Convene in Luanda with Top U.S. and African Leaders.

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The U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Angola marks the first opportunity for the new U.S. and African leadership to engage in dialogue and is expected to foster transformative partnerships across the continent.

With U.S. trade policy redefining U.S. economic engagement with African nations in key value chains, the 2025 U.S.-Africa Business Summit will convene in Luanda, Angola, from June 22 to 25, promising high-level engagement, deal-making opportunities, and strategic dialogue between U.S. and African government and private sector leaders.  Hosted by the Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) in partnership with the Government of the Republic of Angola, the Summit will gather more than 1,500 participants including African Heads of State and Ministers, senior U.S. government officials. U.S. and African CEOs, investors, and thought leaders from across Africa and the United States.

The Summit theme, “Partners in Prosperity: U.S.-Africa Investment for Sustainable Growth,” reflects the shared commitment to building inclusive, long-term partnerships rooted in mutual benefit for both U.S. and African businesses and workers. The Summit will center on priority sectors such as infrastructure, energy, healthcare, digital transformation, agribusiness, creative industries, and sustainable finance.

With only a little more than a month to go, the Corporate Council on Africa has announced a distinguished roster of confirmed African Heads of State, Heads of Government, and Ministers who will be addressing the Summit. Their presence reinforces the strategic importance of the U.S.-Africa commercial relationship and the commitment of African nations to creating enabling environments for business and investment.

Source: Cnbcafrica

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