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Ethiopia and Angola strengthen bilateral ties and African leadership
Selassie and Lourenco met within the framework of the 17th United States-Africa Business Summit, which is taking place in Luanda, the capital of Angola, from June 22 to 25, to discuss areas in which they could expand and strengthen their ties. Zerihun Abebe, Director General of African Affairs at the Ethiopian Foreign Ministry, revealed that both leaders emphasized the importance of strengthening ties through institutional structures and agreed …
Nigeria, U.S. Launch Commercial Working Groups To Drive Trade, Investment
The United States and Nigeria on Tuesday activated a major step in their bilateral economic partnership with the launch of working group meetings under the US–Nigeria Commercial and Investment Partnership (CIP). Senior government officials and private sector leaders from both nations convened in Abuja to kick off the initiative, aimed at strengthening commercial cooperation and unlocking new trade and investment opportunities. The CIP, created t…
Morocco Participates in US-Africa Business Summit in Angola
Morocco’s Minister Delegate to the Head of Government in charge of Investment, Convergence, and the Evaluation of Public Policies, Karim Zidane, is representing King Mohammed VI at the 17th US-Africa Business Summit, which kicked off Monday in Luanda, Angola, Morocco’s Press Agency (MAP) reported. Zidane is leading a high-level Moroccan delegation that includes top public and private sector officials, such as representatives from the Moroccan Ag…
As Africa and the United States meet at the summit in Luanda, Angola, to discuss business, the leading role of Morocco, under the enlightened leadership of King Mohammed VI, as a catalyst for African integration and all-embracing triangular cooperation seems obvious. In view of its undeniable strengths, proven expertise in many areas and its ongoing quest to reposition Africa in global value chains, Morocco is inevitably a key player in promotin…
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