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Development of intra-African trade: The CAD strengthens African economic synergies during its 41st multisectoral mission

21/05/2025
Source : ORISHAS FINANCE
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From May 14 to 15, the Africa Development Club (CAD) of the Attijariwafa bank group, successfully carried out its 41st multisectoral mission in Egypt organized with Attijariwafa bank Egypt. More than 300 leading economic and institutional decision-makers from 12 African countries were on the occasion, confirming the central role of the CAD in the development of intra-African trade

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Organized around the theme Connecting Markets, Building the Future, the 41st DAC multisectoral mission was attended by eminent personalities, alongside the Deputy CEO of the Attijariwafa Bank Group, Isma& iuml; l Douiri, Director General of Attijariwafa Bank Egypt, Mouawia Essekelli, and the Director of the Africa Development Club, Mouna Kadiri, like the Vice President of the Financial Regulatory Authority of Egypt, Dr. Islam Azzam, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Egypt, Dr. Islam Azzam, Vice-Governor of the Central Bank of Egypt, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Egypt, H.E. Dr. Tarek El Kholy, Economic Advisor to the President of the Republic of Egypt and former minister of Planning and Development Economic, H.E. Dr. Hala El Said, and Minister of Supply and Commerce, H.E. Dr.

Sherif Farouk.

Delegations of companies and institutional representatives from Cameroon, Congo, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, Senegal, Senegal, Senegal, Chad, Chad, Togo and Tunisia, Senegal, Chad, Old Style”, Senegal, Chad, Old Style”, Senegal, Chad, Togo and Tunisia, were accompanied by representatives of subsidiaries of the Attijariwafa Bank group present in each country.

More than 400 structured and supported BtoB business meetings were held by the participating companies, in key sectors such as agribusiness, the construction sector, construction, construction, automotive. Likewise, a panel on “Intra-African Investment Opportunities” brought together leading guests

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In addition, the Afriquep Development Club announced the next steps of its program with an important multisectoral mission planned in Pointe-Noire in the Republic of Congo on June 24 and 25, 2025, on June 24 and 25, 2025, followed by an appointment in Libreville, Gabon, on October 22 and 23, 2025.

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