African Leaders and Partners Forum 2025

- Posted by George Bright
- Posted in NEWS AND EVENTS
Convened alongside the World Bank and IMF Spring Meetings, the Forum brought together more than 200 high-level African leaders, U.S. government officials, and global partners under the timely theme: “Africa & the U.S.: Shaping a Trade-Driven Future Under the New Trump Administration.”
The strong turnout and thoughtful discussions reflected a shared commitment to building a future-focused U.S.-Africa relationship grounded in mutual prosperity, innovation, and trusted partnerships.
We were honored to welcome ambassadors and senior officials from over a dozen embassies across Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, and Australia, alongside representatives from key U.S. agencies including the Department of State, U.S. EXIM Bank, World Bank, IFC, AUDA-NEPAD, and AfCFTA. Notable private sector participants included Bank of America, Citi, Microsoft, Amazon, and Nasdaq, as well as officials from the Bank of Ghana, the British Embassy, Corporate Council on Africa, and leading academic and policy institutions.
Featured SpeakersWe were privileged to be joined by a distinguished group of speakers and thought leaders, including:
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Key Messages from the Current U.S. AdministrationDuring his address and fireside chat, Mr. William Stevens, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of African Affairs, U.S. Department of State, shared key priorities from the Trump administration regarding U.S.-Africa relations:
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Africa: The Future of Global GrowthA central message that resonated throughout the Forum was that Africa is the future of global growth. This view was echoed by both African and U.S. leaders, reinforcing their commitment to stronger trade, investment, and innovation-driven partnerships. With a projected GDP of $16 trillion by 2050, a youth population of over 60% under the age of 25, and abundant strategic minerals, Africa presents unmatched opportunities for long-term, sustainable growth. Key sectors such as energy, infrastructure, agriculture, digital innovation, and youth entrepreneurship position Africa as a vital driver of global economic transformation. |



Next StepsThe Forum marked a pivotal moment in EBII Group’s ongoing commitment to advancing U.S.-Africa collaboration. Our focus remains on building long-term partnerships that foster inclusive growth and sustainable development—anchored in strong governance, financial crime compliance, integrity, and trust. In the coming days, we will share a full report of the Forum discussions, including actionable points and recommendations. We look forward to continuing our engagement through follow-up meetings and targeted working groups to explore next steps. We are grateful to the Embassy of Ghana and Black Professionals in International Affairs (BPIA) for their partnership and support. As this initiative progresses, EBII Group remains committed to fostering impactful dialogue and partnerships that promote mutual prosperity, strengthen Africa’s long-term relationships with global partners, and ensure robust compliance practices. |