Obinna Chima
The United States Agency for
International Development (USAID) through the Prosper Africa initiative
is partnering with the United Bank for Africa (UBA) to increase two-way
trade and
investment between the United States and Africa.
The partnership ensures that businesses
are equipped with the technical and financial tools they need to enter
into new trading and investment relationships in Africa and the United
States.
According to a statement, the USAID
would provide technical assistance and advisory services to prospective
businesses through its Trade and Investment Hubs, and would connect UBA
with African Diaspora business groups working across the United States.
The MoU enables UBA, the only
sub-Saharan African bank licensed to operate in the United States, to
expand access its reach and extend financing to American companies in
the United States looking to do business with African nations.
“Recognising tremendous growth
opportunities, USAID and UBA are collaborating to advance Prosper
Africa’s goal of substantially increasing two-way trade between Africa
and the United States. “By working together, they will extend financing
and technical assistance to businesses that will strengthen the American
economy, grow African economies, and create jobs on both sides of the
Atlantic.
“The two institutions entered into this
agreement as part of the opening ceremony of the Tunisia Prosper Africa
Conference, co-organised by the US Embassy in Tunis and the American
Chamber of Commerce of Tunisia.
“The event facilitated U.S. and African
business-to-business connections and featured remarks by key
representatives from the US Government and the US and African private
sector,” the statement added.
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