South Africa & Europe Business leaders unite – African Business

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Some of Africa’s and Europe’s leading business leaders will be meeting again in Johannesburg This coming November to discuss strategic economic relationships and explore joint investment opportunities in target sectors at the 9th “Southern Africa Europe CEO Dialogue”.

The event, which will take place in Johannesburg, was founded and organised by The European House – Ambrosetti (the no. 1 private Think Tank in Italy, fourth  in Europe and among the top 20 globally), in collaboration with the Gauteng Province, GGDA and a selection of international public and private stakeholders, including DHL, Aspen, Sisal, Rome Expo 2030 Nomination Committee, Development Bank of Southern Africa, Qatar Airways, the Italian Trade Agency, Finstone, CLN-MA, Italtile, the Italian Agency for Development and Cooperation, and the Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone.

In addition to 150 CEOs, this year’s list of confirmed participants includes: Enoch Godongwana, Minister of Finance, South Africa; Gwede Mantashe, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, South Africa; David Makhura, Premier, Gauteng; Popo Molefe, Chairman, Transnet; Precious Moloi-Motsepe, CEO, Africa Fashion International; Wamkele Mene, Secretary-General, African Continental Free Trade Area; Jeffrey D. Sachs, Professor, Columbia University; Mpho Phalatse, Executive Mayor, City of Johannesburg; and Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Namibia.

The Head of African Affairs at The European House – Ambrosetti, Pietro Mininni, says European companies are now more than ever committed to enhancing the growth of their businesses in Africa and supporting the continent’s economic development.

“In times of profound socio-economic change and unexpected challenges such as the ongoing energy crisis, rising inflation, and disruption in the global supply chain, Africa is at the core of this transformation. As the 6ThThe AU EU Summit in Brussels, February last year, demonstrated that Europe wants a strong presence on the continent. It looks forward to a long-term partnership with African counterparts. Our CEO Dialogue has always been an exclusive platform at the service of companies and institutions, with the aim of building a community of leaders for growing their countries and continents.”

The 2022 agenda will cover the following topics:

– The African geopolitical, business and investment outlook.
– CEO’s views on African business.
– New African cities and regions: urban regeneration, sustainability and SME development.
– Africa’s rebirth: the power of the creative economy.
– The energy outlook in Southern Africa: challenges and opportunities.

The Summit follows a high-level business visit organised last August by The European House – Ambrosetti in Maputo, with the presence of H.E. Filipe Nyusi is the President of Mozambique. The meeting was attended by 30 companies. It was part of the activities of CEO Community-African Chapter. This Club of top business leaders integrates and enriches the conference’s outcomes.

This edition of The Southern Africa Europe CEO DialogueWith side eventsThese themes:

– Towards World EXPO 2030: the candidacy of Rome to engage people and territories of Africa
– The role of health diplomacy and partnerships between Europe and Africa to ensure Health Security
– Engaging private players to foster the Sudanese agro-industry
– Business site visit to the OR Tambo Special Economic Zone

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The European House – Ambrosetti.

Media contact:
Filippo Malinverno
Email: [email protected]

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Source: african.business

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