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If
you are new to doing business in Africa, your membership
in CCA will help you access Africa’s marketplace. If you
have a longer history of commercial engagement with
Africa, CCA serves as an effective advocate on policy
issues that affect U.S.-Africa business relationships.
CCA
can be your bridge to the expanding opportunities that
are today’s Africa. Our programs, publications and
member services place members in direct contact with
African business and government leaders. CCA is the
chief private sector source of continuous information
about business across the African continent. A detailed
overview of CCA’s activities is enclosed.
Membership in CCA entitles your company to
the following valuable services:
Expert assistance in accessing African
markets and resolving deadlocks that prevent
effective trade and investment in Africa
Participation in high-profile events
featuring visiting African heads of state,
government ministers and senior-level business and
policy leaders
On-demand, country and sector-specific
research by CCA staff to identify potential
partnerships and business opportunities critical to
your needs in Africa
Complimentary subscription to TradeLink
Africa, a bi-weekly listing of business
opportunities in Africa, and monthly BusinessLink
series of news summaries from Africa
Preferred status at The U.S.-Africa Business
Summit, the quintessential gathering on American
soil of U.S. and African business and government
leaders
And much
more....

(l to r) H.E. Joaquim
Alberto Chissano, President of the Republic of
Mozambique, Mima Nedelcovych (CCA Member and
Partner, Schaffer AfricaGlobal Group)
(l to r) Congressman
Jim Kolbe (Chairman, House Subcommittee on
Foreign Operations, Export Financing and Related
Programs), H.E. Festus Mogae (President of the
Republic of Botswana), James Harmon (Chairman of
CCA)
H.E. Josefina Pitra Diakite
(Angolan Ambassador to the United States of America),
Jendayi Frazer (Special Assistant to the
President of the United States & Senior Director for
African Affairs, National Security Council),
President dos Santos, H.E. Ana Paula dos
Santos (First Lady of the Republic of Angola)
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