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The Chief Minister, Dr. David Moinina Sengeh, and the Sierra Leone delegation have arrived at the Fortworth Airport in Dallas, Texas to participate at the United States African Business -“Partnering for Sustainable Success.”

The Chief Minister and the Sierra Leone delegation will showcase the country from 6th to 9th May at the 2024 U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Dallas, Texas - United States.

The Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) will host the 16th U.S. -Africa Business Summit in Dallas, and the Summit will bring together more than 1,500 U.S. and African public and private sector executives, including Heads of States, international investors, U.S. and African government officials and multilateral stakeholders.

The objective of CCA is to enable leaders to connect with government and private sector decision makers over the course of four days to drive U.S.-Africa sustainable business partnership.

At the plenary sessions and sector focused panels, there will be a lineup of one hundred business and government leaders on solutions to today’s business challenges in agribusiness, finance, energy, health, infrastructure, ICT, creative industries and more.

During the “Doing Business In Africa Country Forum,” the Sierra Leone delegation will interact with high-level government officials and business leaders from countries with some of the most promising markets for investments, and will hear about business opportunities, government policies and success stories.

In the pathway to financing, the Sierra Leone delegation will explore available financing options from the U.S. Government, institutional investors, U.S. and African banks and others.

The Chief Minister and his team will be at the Exhibition Center to elevate personal and organizational brand, discover new business partners and investment opportunities and meet investors among the hundreds of trade and investment professionals.

The Chief Minister will engage in closed-door conversations with key decision makers to discuss business needs and potential partnerships.

The Sierra Leone team will connect with high-African government delegations including Heads of States, senior U.S. government officials, CEOs and senior executives of U.S. and African companies.

Credit: PEL KOROMA, EMBASSY OF SIERRA LEONE, WASHINGTON D.C.