News24
20 Jan 2020, 19:11 GMT+10
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets 16 African leaders at an investment summit on Monday that will see Britain cast out a net for trading partners in its new life outside the EU.
The first UK-Africa Investment Summit in London comes less than two weeks before Britain formally ends its decades-long involvement in the European integration project.
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It also follows a tour of sub-Saharan Africa former prime minister Theresa May made in 2018 - the first by a UK leader in five years.
The 16 leaders from 21 attending African countries include presidents Abdel Fattah al-Sisi of Egypt and Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari and Ghanaian leader Nana Akufo-Addo will also attend.
'Much to offer'
Johnson will tell the African leaders and big company executives that he wants to make Britain their "investment partner of choice", Downing Street said.
He is also expected to announce an end to Britain's support for thermal coal mining and coal power plants overseas.
"UK aid is tackling climate change and supporting women entrepreneurs," Britain's International Development Secretary Alok Sharma said in statement.
"Africa's economic potential is huge, with eight of the world's 15 fastest growing economies and a population set to double to over two billion by 2050," said Sharma.
"We have much to offer African nations."
The British government's export agency reports providing Pound 2bn ($2.6bn) in financing for UK company exports to Africa in the past two years.
The agency says it now wants to "increase its risk appetite" in Egypt and the fast-growing economies in Nigeria and Rwanda.
The UK government said the London summit will see British and African firms announce commercial deals worth Pound 6.5bn.
It did not spell out whether these were all firm commitments or included memorandums of understanding that do not always result in actual deals.
Britain will formally leave the European Union on January 31.
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