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South Africa to host US trade forum as diplomatic tensions subside

  • The U.S.-sub-Saharan Africa Trade and Economic Cooperation Forum is set to be held in Johannesburg from November 2 to 4, according to a joint statement from U.S. And South African officials. This signifies a mending of relations between the two countries following months of diplomatic tensions.
  • The forum, being held in Johannesburg, aims to promote trade and economic cooperation between the U.S. And sub-Saharan African countries. The event is expected to facilitate discussions on strengthening partnerships, expanding investments, and advancing economic growth in the region. The joint statement highlights the significance of this forum in fostering positive relations between the participating nations.
  • By hosting this forum, Johannesburg will have the opportunity to showcase its potential as a major economic hub in the sub-Saharan African region. The presence of U.S. Officials and delegates underscores the growing importance of South Africa in global trade and investment. This event will likely stimulate economic activity and open doors for future collaborations between the U.S. And African nations.
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AOL broke the news in United States on Wednesday, September 20, 2023.
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