Global Business Forum Africa 2021 to highlight continent’s untapped trade potential

DUBAI, Dubai’s growing appeal as a strategic hub for African companies that are keen to expand their global reach and tap into new trade opportunities will be the main focus of discussions at the 6th Global Business Forum Africa, which begins in Dubai on 13th and 14th October, 2021.

The high-level forum, held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, is organised in partnership with Expo 2020 Dubai.

The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Dubai Chamber) has announced the agenda for the Global Business Forum (GBF) Africa 2021 – the first of its programme of activities that it is running as the Official Business Integration Partner of Expo 2020 Dubai.

Bearing the theme Transformation Through Trade, GBF Africa 2021 will turn its attention to exploring an array of challenges and opportunities across the continent that have emerged in the wake of COVID-19 and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) while putting the spotlight on Dubai as a preferred gateway connecting African countries to promising markets in various regions of the world.

Day one of GBF Africa 2021 commences with sessions tackling trends and issues reshaping African economies at the moment, including the role of regional and international partnerships such as the AfCFTA, in reshaping the trade and investment landscapes and driving sustainable growth, capital as a factor driving innovation, and prospects for expanding UAE-Africa economic cooperation.

On the second day of the forum, conversations will shift to Dubai as a model for logistics, infrastructure development and smart city solutions that can be replicated in African markets, in addition to the growing momentum behind African entrepreneurs, smart agriculture and the digital economy initiatives.

“Rapid changes have transformed the trade dynamics in Africa and around the world over the last year and a half, creating new prospects for UAE companies can benefit from as they look to tap into new high-potential markets,” said Hamad Buamim, President and CEO OF Dubai Chamber, who described GBF Africa 2021 as an ideal platform for African businessmen and investors to network with their UAE counterparts.

GBF Africa 2021 is part of Dubai Chamber’s flagship Global Business Forums series that was launched in 2013, which also explored the economic potential in Latin America and the ASEAN region. Previous editions of the forum have attracted participants from 65 countries, including 32 presidents of state and government, 140 ministers and government officials, and nearly 1,000 business leaders, company heads and CEOs. More than 1,800 bilateral business meetings were organised between investors during past forums.

Source: Emirates News Agency