Information released by the Confederation of Business Associations of Mozambique (CTA) indicates that Moroccans consider the U.S.-Africa Business Summit, to be held from today until July 22 in Marrakech, Morocco, as an opportunity to establish partnerships in this sector.

“Morocco has the second largest bank in Africa and Moroccan investors are interested in entering the Mozambican financial market and the Marrakech summit can be an opportunity to establish partnerships in this sector,” said CTA, quoted by Notícias.

The sectors of Agriculture and Tourism present greater potential for partnership. According to information we had access to, the U.S.-Africa Business Summit aims to explore and renew the commitment of the public and private sectors to consolidate trade and investment between the United States of America and the countries of the African continent, in the face of unprecedented adversity in the spheres of health and economy.

It will also focus on priority sectors for Africa, which include Health, Energy, Infrastructure, Agriculture, and Information and Communication Technology.

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