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U.S.-Africa business summit yields $2.5 billion

The U.S. Department of State stated that the summit, held from June 22 to 25, drew more than 2,700 U.S. and African public and private sector leaders.

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July 1, 2025
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The United States says the 17th U.S.-Africa Business Summit yielded more than $2.5 billion in new deals and commitments between U.S. and African partners.

The U.S. Department of State stated that the summit, held from June 22 to 25, drew more than 2,700 U.S. and African public and private sector leaders.

The department stated that the summit was hosted by the Corporate Council on Africa and the president of Angola, noting that this year’s summit marked a record turnout, with 12 African heads of state in attendance.

“During the summit, more than $2.5 billion in new deals and commitments between U.S. and African partners were announced,” it said.

The department added that the deals and commitments reinforced the U.S. prioritisation of trade. It added that the deals and commitments over aid in our approach to Africa – engaging Africans as peers and partners in investment-led growth.

A breakdown of the deals and commitments included a strategic partnership agreement between a U.S. consortium led by Florida-based Amer-Con Corporation and the Angolan Cargo and Logistics Certification Regulatory Agency to construct and operate 22 grain silo terminals along the Lobito Corridor.

The project is backed by the U.S. Export-Import Bank and is expected to enhance Angola’s food security and agri-logistics capacity significantly.

U.S. technology firm Cybastion and Angola Telecom also signed a $170 million investment deal to expand digital infrastructure and cybersecurity through Cybastion’s “Digital Fast Track” initiative.

The investment would provide local training and modern infrastructure for Angola’s digital transformation.

CEC Africa Sierra Leone Ltd. signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop West Africa’s first U.S.-sourced LNG terminal in partnership with AG&P and backed by the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation.

The terminal will power the 108MW Nant Power Project in Sierra Leone and enable affordable energy for industrial and household use in Sierra Leone.

The Ruzizi III Holding Power Company signed an Invitation to Partner with U.S.-based Anzana Electric Group, paving the way for a 10 per cent equity stake in a $760 million hydropower project spanning Rwanda and the DRC.

The project will deliver reliable energy to 30 million people across the region, promoting regional integration and stability.

Ethiopia Investment Holdings signed a Memorandum of Understanding with U.S. International Finance Partners to invest more than $200 million in the development of luxury hotels, branded residences, and related tourism infrastructure in Ethiopia.

The department said the agreement aligns with the development priorities of Ethiopian President Taye Atske Selassie, who witnessed the signing.

“U.S. energy investor Hydro-Link signed an agreement with the Angolan Government to develop a $1.5 billion private transmission line connecting hydropower sites in Angola to critical mineral mines in the DRC.

“This 1,150-kilometer transmission corridor will enable the delivery of up to 1.2 gigawatts of reliable electricity from Angola’s Luaca plant and other hydroelectric facilities to the Kolwezi mining region in the DRC, supporting the region’s mining operations and energy needs,” it stated.

The department said the record turnout made clear that both U.S. and African leaders shared a strong commitment to significantly expanding trade and investment.

The U.S. objective at the summit was to secure key deals and commitments for U.S. companies and establish the conditions to boost U.S. exports and investment in Africa.

It is also the objective of the summit to advance “mutual prosperity in line with the Trump Administration’s Commercial Diplomacy Strategy for Africa.”

(NAN)

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