Strengthening Economic Ties and Regional Cooperation
U.S. President Joe Biden will visit Angola from October 13 to 15, 2024, as part of his agenda to strengthen cooperation with African nations. During his meeting with Angolan President João Lourenço, Biden will focus on enhancing economic partnerships, particularly in trade and investment opportunities. The visit underscores the commitment of both countries to collaborate on addressing global and regional challenges.
A key highlight of the visit will be the celebration of a strategic G7 project to establish Africa’s first transcontinental open-access rail network, connecting Angola’s Port of Lobito to the Indian Ocean. This ambitious initiative is set to boost regional infrastructure, facilitate trade across African nations, and elevate Angola’s position as a key economic hub.
In addition to economic discussions, Biden and Lourenço will address topics such as democracy, security, energy transition, and climate action, reinforcing Angola’s role as a vital global partner. The visit marks a pivotal moment for Angola on the international stage, opening new doors for sustainable development and improving the well-being of its citizens.