On November 27th, the next meeting of the AG Africa of the Chamber of Commerce, Hanover, Germany, will take place. This session will focus on the diverse economic activities in Lusophone Africa, a region with growing potential for international investment and cooperation. Countries like Angola, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Cape Verde will be in the spotlight, offering exciting business opportunities for German companies.
What is AG Africa
The AG Africa is organized by the IHK (Chamber of Commerce) Hannover. The AG aims to support companies in their engagement on the African continent by facilitating access to relevant information and networks. Lusophone Africa plays an increasingly important role in this context, as Portuguese-speaking African countries have experienced significant economic growth in recent years, providing numerous investment opportunities, especially in resource extraction, infrastructure, renewable energy, and agriculture.
Through targeted presentations and discussions, participants of this meeting will gain a deeper understanding of these countries' unique characteristics, allowing companies to prepare effectively for future collaborations. Whether market entry, local partnerships, or legal frameworks – AG Africa provides practical information and first-hand insights.
Why Lusophone Africa?
Countries like Angola and Mozambique are among Germany’s most important trading partners in Africa, with substantial resources and noteworthy development projects. Cape Verde, on the other hand, has become a key tourism and service hub in recent years. For companies looking to expand internationally, Lusophone Africa represents an attractive and growing region.
Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with experts and receive current information first-hand. Join us on November 27th to learn more about the economic opportunities and challenges in Lusophone Africa.
Contact and Registration:
For more information on AG Africa and to register for the upcoming meeting, please contact Heiko Schwiderowski (DIHK) via email at schwiderowski.heiko(at)dihk.de.
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