Xinhuanet
Source: Xinhua
The second China-Africa Investment Forum (CAIF) will be held in the Moroccan city of Marrakech on Nov. 27-28, the organizers said in a statement on Monday.
The forum will bring together more than 400 high-level Chinese and African business leaders.
The event will facilitate business meetings between the main stakeholders of trade and investment between China and African countries in order to foster sustainable partnerships with high added value, particularly in the industrial sector, the statement said.
The forum dedicates two days of conferences and debates to the financial implications for African economies and making the continent a true industrial platform, it pointed out.
Alongside the conferences, practical workshops will provide insights into and keys to understanding Chinese and African economic policies and operational environments, it added.
With more than 122 billion U.S. dollars in trade and 2.5 billion dollars of non-financial direct investment in 2016, China is Africa’s most important trading partner today, the CAIF pointed out.
The launch of the Belt and Road Initiative means Africa needs to equip itself with the tools to effectively receive and use Chinese investment to accelerate its economic transition, it said.