US-NIGERIA BUSINESS OUTLOOK 2024

US-NIGERIA BUSINESS OUTLOOK 2024

BRINGING NIGERIA CLOSER TO THE WORLD

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Date and time

Starts on Friday, September 13 · 9am EDT

Location

New York

New York New York, NY

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Agenda

US-NIGERIA PARTNERSHIP


Update on the US Government Trade and Investments Policy Priorities in Africa.

LEADER’S FORUM


How are investors responding to reforms in Nigeria? This session will bring together venture capitalists, institutional investors, financial organizations, business leaders, amongst others to discuss...

HEAR FROM NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT


Exclusive presentations and one-on-one engagements with Nigerian governments representatives, on the country’s policies and investment opportunities.

MOBILISING FINANCE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA


Trillions of dollars are required to meet the SDGs and Paris Agreement goals across Africa but the continent benefited from just 2% of global investments in renewable energy in the last decade.

FUTURE OF MONEY - NO BARRIERS, NO BORDERS


This session will explore strategies for the inclusive and sustainable development of Fintech in Africa, with keen interest in cross-border payments and the role the industry will play in AFCTA. This...

TRADE IN AFRICA


Eliminating bottlenecks for driving industrialisation across the continent. This panel will explore conversations around spurring the development of the continent's industrialisation drive, eliminati...

FINANCING THE FUTURE OF AFRICA’S INFRASTRUCTURE


Africa's population is projected to rise by 43% by 2040. Hence, there is a pressing need to accelerate investment in Africa's infrastructure. This session will explore key discussions across availabl...

About this event

  • 7 hours

US-Nigeria Business Outlook will bring together International business leaders, policymakers, regulators, investors, asset management coys, startups, entrepreneurs and government representatives from the United States, Africa and Nigeria, leading discussions that will impact the economic development of both the US and Africa.

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