THE 2007 U.S.-AFRICA BUSINESS SUMMIT

Nov. 14-16, 2007 - Cape Town, South Africa
CCA’s flagship event is the biennial U.S.-Africa Business
Summit. The next summit is scheduled for September 29-October
1, 2009, in Washington, D.C. These pages contain comprehensive
information on the 2007 summit in Cape Town, South Africa.
From November 14-16 more than 800 leaders from
the public and private sectors from the United States, Africa
and other continents convened for the 6th biennial Corporate
Council on Africa 2007 U.S.-Africa Business Summit at the Cape
Town Convention Centre in Cape Town, South Africa.
After years of hosting the Summit in the U.S., CCA took on the
very courageous challenge of hosting the Summit in Africa for
the first time—and like many investment opportunities on the
continent, it was a high-risk venture that resulted in high
returns for CCA and Summit delegates. The environment created
by this Summit was conducive to participants receiving what
they came for—a better understanding of the issues facing the
continent, and meeting representatives who will help them make
inroads into the business world in Africa.
With experts naming Africa as the world’s emerging market of
the future, the Summit was a perfect time and occasion for key
stakeholders to discuss the future of investment and economic
growth on the continent.
The Summit kicked off with an Opening Gala Dinner which
featured a line-up of esteemed business leaders, including an
address by South Africa’s Deputy President, Her Excellency
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka.
The Summit featured six plenary sessions focusing on important
timely issues facing business leaders on both sides, including
a discussion between U.S. business leaders and an African Head
of State, energy and power, the impact of Chinese investment
in Africa, health, finance and African stock exchanges. Summit
delegates also attended several of the 36 workshops offered.
Workshop topics included telecommunications, tourism,
bio-fuels, and many more.
H.E. Hifikepunye Pohamba, President, Republic of Namibia; H.E.
Yoweri Museveni, President, Republic of Uganda; H.E. Rama
Krishna Sithanen, Deputy Prime Minister, Republic of
Mauritius; The Honorable Henry M. Paulson, Jr., Secretary of
the Treasury, U.S. Department of the Treasury; H.E. Mandisi
Mpahlwa, Minister of Trade and Industry, Republic of South
Africa; The Honorable Robert Mosbacher, Jr., President, OPIC;
Mr. Ferdinando Beccalli-Falco, President & CEO, GE
International; Mr. Geoffrey White, CEO, Lonrho PLC; The
Honorable Thomas Pickering, Vice Chairman, Hills & Company,
Professor Yang Guang, Director General, Institute of
West-Asian and African Studies, Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences; Ambassador Princeton Lyman, Council on Foreign
Relations, Former United States Ambassador to South Africa and
Nigeria; The Honorable Joseph Grandmaison, Member, Board of
Directors, U.S. Export-Import Bank; Mr. N.N. Kitomari,
Chairman, Commercial Bank of Africa; Mr. Arnold Ekpe, CEO,
Ecobank Transnational Inc; and Mr. Kenneth Ofori Atta, CEO &
Founder, Data Bank, Ghana were just some of the leaders who
offered their opinions and expert analyses during Summit
sessions.
More than 130 print and broadcast stories ran in
various local and international media outlets.
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"CCA
has been at the forefront of providing a
platform for U.S. and African businesses to
develop important trade and investment
relationships. The Summit is the place where
business gets done ."
Desi
Lopez-Fafie
Vice President/
Managing Director
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“CCA
makes sure the importance of trade and
investment with Africa stays in the public
eye. Without the dedication of this
organization, especially through the
US-Africa Business Summit, there would not
be such a keen focus on getting American
businesses engaged with the emerging markets
on the continent.”
Frank
Fountain
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"The
Summit is the ideal forum for beginning and
maintaining lasting business relationships
with African companies. Any company thinking
about investing in emerging markets should
attend this Summit. You’d be amazed at what
can happen.”
Barbara
Keating President
Computer Frontiers
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