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The Export-Import Bank next week will host two African leaders during its annual conference in Washington, DC. João Lourenço, president of Angola, and Filipe Nyusi, president of Mozambique, will participate in a discussion titled “The Way Forward for Africa and U.S.-Africa Relations” at the start of the one-day conference on Dec. 13.
The event will be opened by Reta Jo Lewis, president and chair of the bank’s board of directors.
The 2022 Annual Conference, EXIM’s flagship event, will be held both online and in Washington, DC where attendees will convene in-person for the first time since 2019. This year, we anticipate more than 1,000 guests who will hear high-level discussions and engage with innovative leaders in business, finance, government, policy, and media.
#EXIM22 UPDATE: Excited to announce the President of the Republic of Angola H.E. @jlprdeangola & President of the Republic of Mozambique H.E. @FilipeNyusi will join @politico Editorial Director @john_yearwood for our FIRST panel on U.S.-Africa relations! https://t.co/TSeP9fITuh pic.twitter.com/5kVa1pjgw9
— Export-Import Bank (@EximBankUS) December 5, 2022
Mark your calendars! @EXIMBankUS will hold its 2022 Annual Conference: “A Brighter Future through Exporting” on December 13 both online and in Washington, DC. Learn more: https://t.co/RoLUtpqb3o #EXIM22 pic.twitter.com/lfp6xz5Tje
— Export-Import Bank (@EximBankUS) August 25, 2022
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