Audio By Carbonatix
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves will travel to South Africa to participate in the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum’s two-day Ministerial meeting and co-host the event’s robust one-day Private Sector Forum, in Johannesburg, South Africa from November 2-4, 2023. He will meet senior government officials from a number of partner countries, including South Africa, to strengthen commercial relations with the U.S. He will be joined by members of the President Advisory Council on Doing Business in Africa.
This will mark the Deputy Secretary’s second visit to the continent and an important follow-up to the successful U.S.-Africa Business Forum with the goal of promoting inclusive economic growth and supply chain resilience on both sides of the Atlantic.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of U.S. Department of Commerce.
Latest Stories
-
OnlyFans ‘agents’ control and threaten creators while taking half their earnings, BBC finds
4 minutes -
Norwegian crown princess’ son found guilty of two counts of rape
18 minutes -
The World Cup and the new geography of belonging
60 minutes -
World Cup 2026: The Stars that were a kick away from a semi-final 16 years ago, arrive in USA not as standard-bearers
1 hour -
Sky Train trial: $2m loss was caused by Covid-19, defence lawyers argue
1 hour -
Petrol prices set for sharpest drop in months amid falling global oil prices
1 hour -
Vehicle pollution, a leading risk factor for death in Ghana both the children and working class
2 hours -
GNFS intensifies fire prevention campaigns in Eastern Region
2 hours -
Presidency cuts political appointees by 124, but compensation bill jumps 148% and staff classifications raise questions
2 hours -
Retirees benefit from 7th health screening of Lordina Foundation
2 hours -
Sogakope residents storm ECG office over alleged overbilling, poor service delivery
2 hours -
BoG extends registration deadline for money transfer operators
2 hours -
Esiama Market to become commercial hub of Ellembelle – Kofi Buah
2 hours -
Black Stars to depart Rhode Island for Toronto today ahead of Panama clash on Wednesday
3 hours -
Wenchi 24-Hour Market project takes shape
3 hours