The First African Investment Summit to be Held in Kigali in September 2016
The Global African Investment Summit (TGAIS), aimed at promoting trade and investment in Africa’s Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA), will be held for the first time in Africa in Kigali, Rwanda on the 5th and 6th September 2016.
TFTA, Africa’s largest trading block comprising 26 countries, is a free trade agreement between the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), Southern African Development Community (SADC) and East African Community (EAC).
TGAIS, in partnership with COMESA and the Government of Rwanda, will attract 900 public and private sector leaders, representing USD200 b of funds with an interest in the investment, trade and business opportunities arising in the region.
The summit will focus on the development of trade and investment corridors in TFTA, regional infrastructure projects, and the creation of an environment that enables harmonization through policy and regulation.
Sindiso Ngwenya, COMESA’s Secretary General, said: “[…] This summit will provide a timely and essential meeting place for Africa’s most senior influencers in government and the private sector to engage with global representatives interested in gaining direct access to the region’s current investment opportunities.”
TFTA was launched in June 2015 with the purpose of driving intra-African trade by creating the continent’s largest trading block with 26 countries and a combined GDP nearing USD1.2tn and a market of close to 620m consumers.
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