Liberia: Boakai to Make First Official Business Trip to U.S.

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President Joseph Nyuma Boakai will on May 6, 2024 make his first International Business Trip to the United States of America since his induction into office as Liberia 26th president.

An Organization Based in the named Corporate Council on Africa , the organizer of the Business Summit will host several African Leaders including his Excellency Joseph Nyuma Boakai and they have also urged interest participants to swiftly register to secure individual space before the registration time elapses, the deadline for the registration is May 1, 2024.

This opportunity for officials of government, high ranking leaders in business residing in Africa, top-notch business investors, policymakers who are making impacts in the African business community, and entrepreneurs to meet and discuss about the business community, explore trade opportunities, and forge strategic partnerships to drive economic growth and development through the African Continent.

Other dignitaries from the US and other Institutions include, Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Representative the U.S.A. to the United Nations, Ambassador Katherine Tai, United States Trade Representative , Chair Reta Jo Lewis, President and Chair of the Board, U.S. Export Import-Bank , Alice Albright, CEO, Millennium Challenge Corporation , Travis Adkins, President & CEO, U.S. African Development Foundation , Enoh Ebong, Director, U.S.

Other include, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General, World Trade Organization, Wamkele Mene, Secretary General, African Continental Free Trade Area Secretariat, Dr.

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