Angola will host the 17th U.S.–Africa Business Summit from June 22 to 25, under the theme “Pathways to Prosperity.” This summit represents a major opportunity to strengthen economic ties with Washington and attract key investments across several strategic sectors.
This important event will bring together around 3,000 business leaders and government representatives to discuss development priorities such as infrastructure, agriculture, energy, and health.
Organized by the Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) in collaboration with the Angolan government, the summit coincides with the 50th anniversary of the country’s independence. It will serve as a strategic platform to promote partnerships with American companies and facilitate access to financial tools designed to support mechanized agriculture and other key sectors.
The previous U.S.–Africa Summit was held in May 2024 in Dallas, marking a continued effort to strengthen trade and diplomatic relations between the African continent and the United States.