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CCA, 1 April 2021
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CCA, 1 April 2021
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This is an opportune moment "to deploy a coherent, coordinated Africa strategy" and advance a mutually beneficial partnership, the Corporate Council on Africa says in a memorandum on Priorities and Policy Recommendations for the Biden-Harris Administration. "A peaceful, prosperous, secure, and equitable Africa is in the U.S. interest," says the CCA, whose members include some of the largest American firms involved in Africa as well as a range of medium and small companies. Established in 1993, the Council is the oldest U.S. business association focussed solely on Africa.
The 2019 U.S.-Africa Business Summit organized by CCA in Maputo, Mozambique
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Opening Plenary on Emerging African Markets at the 2011 U.S.-Africa Business Summit.
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