The Europe Africa Trade Council represents investors and
operators in Africa as a non-profit organisation
Through its members, Europe Africa Trade Council today
represents some 4,000 European companies with interests on the African
continent, from the Maghreb to South Africa, and represents hundreds of
thousands of employees. Their activities cover the complete range of commerce
and industry, including agriculture, mining, transport, banking and the service
sectors.
The Europe Africa Trade Council brings together European
investors and other operators engaged in economic activity on the African
continent and it works for a close cooperation between the European private
sector and African countries, in particular the African private sector. It is
the only organisation that comprehensively represents the range of business
activities undertaken in Africa by European companies.
The Europe Africa Trade Council embraces major European
Associations from the private sector focused on development, business, trade
and investment with African countries. It follows regularly the EU development
policy and actions, as well as the foreign trade scene
THE EUROPE AFRICA TRADE COUNCIL believes that the private
sector plays a crucial role in the economic development of the African
countries. For this reason it promotes trade with and investments in Africa.
We assist and advise, through our member associations, those
who are operating or who wish to operate in Africa, cooperating with the
private sector associations and Governments in Africa in their plans to attract
potential investors.
We cooperate and represent the interest of our associations
vis-à-vis the Institutions of the European Union:
the European External Action Service
the European Commission
the European Parliament
the Economic and Social Committee
the European Investment Bank (EIB)
the European Development Finance Institutions (EDFI)
as well as the Secretariat of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP Secretariat), other relevant organisations and Embassies of African Countries
We also ensure the necessary liaison with other professional
European groups, such as Business Europe, Eurochambres and Private Investors
for Africa.
Europe Africa Trade Council aims to be the principal private
sector interlocutor of the EU institutions and of African countries on matters
affecting the interests of the EU private sector in Africa.
Accordingly, it has played an important part in the preparation of the Barcelona Agreement in 1995 and the Cotonou Agreement signed in 2000 and continues to monitor and advise on aspects of their implementation which affect the private sector. The Europe Africa Trade Council represents investors and operators in Africa as a non-profit organisation
Through its members, Europe Africa Trade Council today
represents some 4,000 European companies with interests on the African
continent, from the Maghreb to South Africa, and represents hundreds of
thousands of employees. Their activities cover the complete range of commerce
and industry, including agriculture, mining, transport, banking and the service
sectors.
The Europe Africa Trade Council brings together European
investors and other operators engaged in economic activity on the African
continent and it works for a close cooperation between the European private
sector and African countries, in particular the African private sector. It is
the only organisation that comprehensively represents the range of business
activities undertaken in Africa by European companies.
The Europe Africa Trade Council embraces major European
Associations from the private sector focused on development, business, trade
and investment with African countries. It follows regularly the EU development
policy and actions, as well as the foreign trade scene
THE EUROPE AFRICA TRADE COUNCIL believes that the private
sector plays a crucial role in the economic development of the African
countries. For this reason it promotes trade with and investments in Africa.
We assist and advise, through our member associations, those
who are operating or who wish to operate in Africa, cooperating with the
private sector associations and Governments in Africa in their plans to attract
potential investors.
We cooperate and represent the interest of our associations
vis-à-vis the Institutions of the European Union:
the European External Action Service
the European Commission
the European Parliament
the Economic and Social Committee
the European Investment Bank (EIB)
the European Development Finance Institutions (EDFI)
as well as the Secretariat of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP Secretariat), other relevant organisations and Embassies of African Countries
We also ensure the necessary liaison with other professional
European groups, such as Business Europe, Eurochambres and Private Investors
for Africa.
Europe Africa Trade Council aims to be the principal private
sector interlocutor of the EU institutions and of African countries on matters
affecting the interests of the EU private sector in Africa.
Accordingly, it has played an important part in the preparation of the Barcelona Agreement in 1995 and the Cotonou Agreement signed in 2000 and continues to monitor and advise on aspects of their implementation which affect the private sector.
the European Commission
the European Parliament
the Economic and Social Committee
the European Investment Bank (EIB)
the European Development Finance Institutions (EDFI)
as well as the Secretariat of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP Secretariat), other relevant organisations and Embassies of African Countries
Accordingly, it has played an important part in the preparation of the Barcelona Agreement in 1995 and the Cotonou Agreement signed in 2000 and continues to monitor and advise on aspects of their implementation which affect the private sector. The Europe Africa Trade Council represents investors and operators in Africa as a non-profit organisation
the European Commission
the European Parliament
the Economic and Social Committee
the European Investment Bank (EIB)
the European Development Finance Institutions (EDFI)
as well as the Secretariat of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP Secretariat), other relevant organisations and Embassies of African Countries
Accordingly, it has played an important part in the preparation of the Barcelona Agreement in 1995 and the Cotonou Agreement signed in 2000 and continues to monitor and advise on aspects of their implementation which affect the private sector.
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