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Candid conversations: Biden administration officials got an earful from African leaders at the recent CorpCnclAfrica US-Africa Business Summit. Report by JulianPecquet from Botswana

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File photo of US President Joe Biden attending the previous US-Africa Leaders Summit.

From industrial policy to AGOA, attendees at the US-Africa Business Summit in Botswana pressed the US to rethink its approach to the continent. The recent US-Africa Business Summit in Botswana created an opportunity to celebrate the relationship and advance trade and investment. It also gave African officials and executives a chance to tell their US counterparts everything they feel is hurting rather than helping the continent’s economies.

From federal subsidies for domestic industry to uncertainty around the African Growth and Opportunity Act , from automobile dumping to Zimbabwe sanctions,At invitation-only roundtables and open sessions alike, African leaders shared how US choices at times inadvertently undermine the summit’s theme of “enhancing Africa’s value” in global supply chains.

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