Africa: Business Summit Aims to Spotlight Opportunities for U.S. Companies in Africa
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Angola, US Firm to Sign Pact to Build $1.5 Billion Power Line
(Bloomberg) — Symbion Power unit Hydro-Link will sign a pact with Angola’s government on Tuesday to build a $1.5 billion private transmission line that will connect hydropower sites with mines producing critical minerals in neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo.
The 17th United States-Africa Business Summit takes place from 22 to 25 June 2025 in Angola, in the presence of several Heads of State of the continent and representatives of the US administration. On the menu of discussions: minerals, oil, infrastructure and trade agreements.
Africa: Business Summit Aims to Spotlight Opportunities for U.S. Companies in Africa
An estimated 1500 delegates are gathered in Luanda for the 17 U.S.-Africa Business Summit organized by the Corporate Council on Africa and hosted this year by the Government of Angola. Expected participants include heads of state and government from Algeria, Botswana, Burundi, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gabon, Madagascar, Mauritania, Namibia, and Sao Tome and Principe, along with P…
Prime Minister Robert Beugré Mambé, Minister of Sports and Life Framework, arrived in Luanda, Angola, this Monday, June 23, 2025, where he represents the President of the Republic, Alassane Ouattara, at the US-Africa Business Summit to strengthen economic cooperation.
Africa News Tonight: Namibia voting goes into third day, Biden heads to Angola, EAC celebrates its 25th anniversary
Namibians returned to vote today in 36 re-opened polling stations, two days after the country’s election was marred by technical problems. U.S. President Joe Biden visits Angola next week, after his administration has forged close economic ties with the oil-rich southern African country. Celebrations are under way to mark the 25th anniversary of the East African Community in Arusha, Tanzania, as partner states work to eliminate barriers to cross…
The director of the Department of African Affairs of the North American State Department has ensured today that US economic diplomacy is focused on the private sector and the creation of business opportunities in Africa, highlighting Angola as an example of transformation. Troy Fitrell, who discussed the opening ceremony of the 17th edition of the U.S. Business Summit in Luanda until Thursday, highlighted his personal relationship with the count…
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