RDB’s Akamanzi outlines Rwanda's agenda at U.S-Africa Business Summit
Rwanda is upbeat about deepening trade with the United States of America as the country took part at this year’s U.S Africa Business Summit in Gaborone. CNBC Africa’s Godfrey Mutizwa had a chat with Rwanda Development Board CEO, Clare Akamanzi for more.
Thu, 13 Jul 2023 15:05:54 GMT
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- Rwanda's Participation in the U.S Africa Business Summit Signals Commitment to Deepening Trade Relations
- Focus on Creating a Conducive Environment for Business Growth and Investment Opportunities
- Rwanda's Strategic Approach to Position Itself as a Hub for Trade and Commerce in the Region
Rwanda is making strides in deepening trade relations with the United States of America following its participation in the U.S Africa Business Summit held in Gaborone, Botswana. In an exclusive interview with CNBC Africa, Clare Akamanzi, the CEO of the Rwanda Development Board, shared insights into Rwanda's agenda at the summit and the country's efforts to boost economic growth through strategic partnerships. With a focus on enhancing trade and investment opportunities, Rwanda is poised to leverage its strengths and create a conducive environment for business growth. The discussions at the summit centered on exploring avenues for collaboration and catalyzing economic development across the continent. Akamanzi highlighted Rwanda's commitment to fostering a vibrant business ecosystem and attracting foreign investments to drive sustainable growth. The country's proactive approach in engaging with key stakeholders and showcasing its potential as an investment destination underscored its determination to position itself as a hub for trade and commerce in the region.