The Canada-Africa Chamber of Business, on behalf of the Africa Prosperity Network (APN), cordially invites members to participate in an exclusive leadership breakfast meeting taking place alongside the 7th African Union Mid-Year Coordination Meeting in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.
This high-level engagement will bring together senior policymakers, business leaders, institutional partners, and key stakeholders to examine actionable strategies for driving investment, accelerating trade, and deepening regional collaboration within the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) framework.
Strategic Partnership
The Chamber is delighted to collaborate with APN following the partnership announcement made in Abidjan during this year's Africa CEO Forum. This alliance represents a significant milestone in advancing continental integration efforts.
"As an outcome of our recent agreement, the role of the Chamber - especially in convening African Union Commission bilateral in Toronto and Ottawa for members to date - is key to the ongoing effort towards a single African market", said Dr. Sebastian Spio-Garbrah, Special Envoy to the Chamber's African Continental Free Trade Area Secretariat”
Key Objectives
The breakfast meeting will focus on:
• Identifying strategic investment opportunities across African markets
• Enhancing trade facilitation mechanisms under the AfCFTA
• Strengthening institutional partnerships between Canada and Africa
• Developing collaborative frameworks for sustainable economic growth
Participation Details
Contact members@canadaafrica.ca for additional information and to confirm attendance.
Member Support: Comprehensive assistance is available to members for visa applications and other logistical requirements to facilitate participation.
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