Angola has been confirmed as the host of the 2025 U.S.-Africa Business Summit. The decision follows the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement between Angola and the Corporate Council on Africa (CCA).
This landmark agreement took place in Washington, D.C., and was signed by Angola’s Ambassador, H.E. Agostinho Van-Dunem, and CCA President Florie Liser.
The summit will mark Angola’s 50th anniversary of independence, further cementing its influence in African trade. Angola will also hold the African Union Chairmanship during this time, adding to its regional significance.
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Angola Set to Boost U.S.-Africa Trade Relations
The 2025 summit aims to strengthen economic ties between the United States and Africa. Angola’s hosting shows its commitment to advancing partnerships with the U.S.
Angola is already a leader in sectors like energy, infrastructure, health, and the digital economy. The summit will provide a platform to showcase its potential for growth in these industries.
This event will focus on sustainable development and new business collaborations. Leaders from both continents are expected to explore new opportunities for mutual prosperity.