Office of the Secretary
Department of Commerce
Washington, DC
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
The U.S.-Africa Business Forum will be part of President Obama’s U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit
Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker and Michael R. Bloomberg to host
President Obama to be keynote speaker
WASHINGTON – On August 5, 2014, the U.S. Department of Commerce and
Bloomberg Philanthropies will co-host the first-ever U.S.-Africa
Business Forum, a day focused on trade and investment opportunities on
the continent. The U.S.-Africa Business Forum will be part of President
Obama’s U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, the first summit of its kind, and
the largest event that any U.S. president has ever convened with African
heads of state or government.
As President Obama said in Tanzania last summer, “in our global
economy, our fortunes are linked like never before. So more growth and
opportunity in Africa can mean more growth and opportunity in the United
States. And this is not charity; this is self-interest. And that’s
why a key element of my engagement with Africa, and a key focus during
this trip, has been to promote trade and investment that can create jobs
on both side of the Atlantic.”
Held at the Mandarin Oriental, in Washington, D.C., the U.S.-Africa
Business Forum will intensify efforts to strengthen trade and financial
ties between the United States and Africa. The Forum will focus on U.S.
private sector engagement in Africa in the areas of finance and capital
investment, infrastructure, power and energy, agriculture, consumer
goods, and information communication technology. Heads of state will
engage with business executives from both sides of the Atlantic to
engage in conversations about successes and solutions to build greater
access for trade and investment in Africa. President Obama will
participate in the conversation with CEOs and government leaders from
the U.S. and Africa.
“The opportunities for the United States and Africa to work together
to achieve mutual prosperity for our countries and our people are
growing,” said U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker. “Africa is
home to seven of the 10 fastest growing economies in the world, the
middle class across the continent is expanding, and there is great
potential for U.S. firms to sell their goods and services, and leverage
their expertise, to help African countries meet their development goals.
At the Department of Commerce, we’re working with American companies to
help ensure they have the tools they need to do business in Africa, and
this Forum will be yet another mechanism for cooperation between the
U.S. government and private sector, and our counterparts in Africa.”
Bloomberg Philanthropies founder Michael R. Bloomberg said, “At
Bloomberg Philanthropies, we share the Administration’s deep commitment
to the continent. There is great optimism for what lies ahead as Africa
will play an increasingly central role in global affairs and
international commerce. Vibrant, transparent business communities that
are wired into the global economic conversation are essential for the
future of Africa. This Forum and Summit builds on this dedication to
the future of Africa, and will go far in
building a better and more
secure economic and political future for the continent.”
The U.S.-Africa Leader’s Summit will convene leaders from more than
45 from sub-Saharan and North African nations to discuss regional
economic, political and development issues, aiming to forge deeper
transatlantic ties as well as exploring comprehensive and collaborative
solutions to unlock the type of economic growth and opportunity that
showcases a new kind of partnership rooted in shared interests.
About the U.S. Department of Commerce
The U.S. Department of Commerce promotes job creation, economic growth,
sustainable development and improved standards of living for all
Americans by working in partnership with businesses, universities,
communities and our nation’s workers. The department touches the daily
lives of the American people in many ways, with a wide range of
responsibilities in the areas of trade, economic development,
technology, entrepreneurship and business development, environmental
stewardship, and statistical research and analysis.
Beginning next week, Secretary Pritzker will lead a trade mission of
20 U.S. companies to Ghana and Nigeria. This mission will promote U.S.
exports and expand U.S. companies’ presence in Africa by helping
American firms launch or increase their business in the energy sector.
The firms joining the mission have the expertise to help African
countries develop and manage energy resources and systems, as well as
build out power generation, transmission, and distribution. The Commerce
Department also recently announced that in the coming months, its
International Trade Administration will more than double its presence in
Africa, opening their first-ever offices in Angola, Tanzania, Ethiopia,
and Mozambique. At the same time, offices in Kenya, Ghana, Morocco, and
Libya will also be expanded. With these critical investments, the
Department of Commerce will be able to increase assistance to U.S.
businesses navigating markets in Africa, and help them sell their goods
and services in even more places around the world.
About Bloomberg Philanthropies
Bloomberg Philanthropies’ mission is to ensure better, longer lives for
the greatest number of people. The organization focuses on five key
areas for creating lasting change: Public Health, Environment,
Education, Government Innovation and the Arts. Bloomberg Philanthropies
encompasses all of Michael R. Bloomberg’s charitable activities,
including his foundation and his personal giving. In 2013, Bloomberg
Philanthropies distributed $452 million.
Bloomberg Philanthropies has been involved in supporting projects
across Africa and is currently active in more than 36 countries. The
initial focus was on women’s economic development, malaria, and maternal
health, and later expanded to include public health initiatives, such
as road safety and tobacco control, and helping cities reduce their
carbon footprints through C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group. Across
all its efforts, Bloomberg Philanthropies works closely with partner
organizations and governments in countries where the foundation gives.
Its focus on reforming and effectively implementing strong policies
ensures that Bloomberg Philanthropies efforts will be sustainable and
continue to help save and improve lives beyond its support.
For more information on the philanthropy, please visit bloomberg.org or follow us on Facebook and Twitter @BloombergDotOrg
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