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“Afreximbank 33rd Annual Meetings Set For El Alamein, Egypt, To Drive Africa’s Trade And Industrial Growth”

FisheBy FisheMarch 28, 2026 Business No Comments4 Mins Read
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The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), has officially announced that it will host its 33rd Annual Meetings (AAM2026), in El Alamein, Egypt, from 21 to 24 June 2026. The event promises to be a landmark gathering for leaders across Africa and beyond, emphasizing the continent’s drive toward economic self-reliance and industrial transformation.

Theme and Strategic Focus

The 33rd Annual Meetings will be held under the theme: “Intra-African Trade and Industrialisation: Pathway to Economic Sovereignty.”

This theme underscores the urgent need for African countries to:
  • Leverage domestic capacities
  • Strengthen regional value chains
  • Accelerate industrial transformation

The aim is to provide a sustainable foundation for resilient economic growth amid an era of geopolitical uncertainty and global economic realignment.

Participants

AAM2026 will convene a wide spectrum of stakeholders, including:
  • Heads of State and government officials
  • Policymakers and regulators
  • Private sector leaders and investors
  • Financial institutions and development partners
  • Academia and international organizations

The meeting offers a platform for high-level dialogue and collaboration, with the objective of identifying actionable programmes and priority projects to transform Africa’s trade structure.





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Strategic Objectives

Afreximbank aims to achieve several key objectives during AAM2026:
  1. Advancing Intra-African Trade: Promote value addition and processing of goods under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
  2. Industrialisation: Strengthen regional manufacturing and industrial value chains to reduce dependency on commodity exports.
  3. Economic Sovereignty: Enable African nations to develop homegrown solutions to address contemporary global challenges such as protectionism, shifting alliances, and policy uncertainty.
  4. Investment Mobilisation: Facilitate access to trade finance, investment capital, and strategic partnerships to drive sustainable development across the continent.

Remarks from Afreximbank Leadership

Dr. George Elombi, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors at Afreximbank, highlighted the importance of this next phase of continental trade and industrialisation:
“For the past decade, Afreximbank has laid a solid foundation for intra-African trade to take off. As we enter this new phase, we must prioritise the processing of goods to be traded under the Free Trade Agreement. With the current global turmoil, marked by policy uncertainty and intensifying geopolitical tensions, Africans must look inwards for solutions relevant to their challenges.
We must wean ourselves off trade in commodities, expand investment in processing, build regional value chains, and consume our products to realise the growth and shared prosperity we want.”

Host Country Perspective

H.E. Mr. Hassan Abdalla, Governor of the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE), expressed Egypt’s pride in hosting the AAM2026:

“As the host country of Afreximbank, Egypt is honoured to welcome distinguished delegates to attend the Bank’s 33rd Annual Meetings. At a time of increasing global uncertainty and shifting economic dynamics, Egypt’s strategic location and economic scale position it as a key driver of regional integration and advancing continental priorities.

Hosting the AAM2026 in El Alamein reflects Egypt’s continued commitment to supporting African institutions, strengthening intra-African trade, and advancing the continent’s industrialization and long-term economic transformation.”

Opportunities and Benefits

AAM2026 is designed to provide participants with:
  • High-level engagement: Access to Heads of State, policymakers, and business leaders.
  • Networking and partnerships: Opportunities to connect with partners across the trade and industrial value chain.
  • Knowledge exchange: Insights into trade finance, logistics, and investment trends.
  • Project development: A platform to structure bankable projects and secure funding.

By bringing together a diverse range of stakeholders, the meetings aim to accelerate a shared vision of an integrated, industrialised, and economically sovereign Africa.

Conclusion

The 33rd Annual Meetings of Afreximbank in El Alamein, Egypt, represent a critical juncture for Africa’s economic future. By focusing on intra-African trade, industrialisation, and regional value chains, AAM2026 will not only foster dialogue but also generate tangible initiatives and investment opportunities that advance continental economic sovereignty and long-term growth.

This meeting underscores Afreximbank’s role as a catalyst for trade and industrial development and highlights Egypt’s strategic support for Africa’s integration and industrial ambitions.

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