- Investors are set to meet in Nairobi on 19-20 February 2024 to explore medical care, infrastructure, and financing opportunities for Canada-Africa projects.
- Last year, Canada’s primary export markets in Africa were Algeria, Morocco, and the continent’s economic powerhouse, Nigeria.
- Between 2001 and 2018, Canada-Africa trade more than tripled, hitting $3.3 billion.
Kenya will host the second Canada-Africa Business Conference early next year, bringing together investors from the two regions to explore key investment opportunities. Some of the target industries that the 19-20 February 2024 conference will focus on are medical care, infrastructure, energy, financing for Canada-Africa projects, and FinTech.
The two-day meeting in Nairobi’s Muthaiga Country Club follows the two regions’ first-ever program at Botswana’s Gaborone International Convention Centre in 2019.
In partnership with the Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA), the Canada-Africa Business Conference will bring together key players who will also visit select locations.
Canada-Africa Chamber of Business
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