Africa-Press – Botswana. The Financial Times Africa Summit returns to London on October 21–22, 2025, bringing together leaders, investors, and innovators under the theme “Africa in a Changing World.” The summit will provide a platform to discuss the continent’s strategic priorities across trade, energy, fintech, and artificial intelligence.
Key sessions at the summit will include discussions on South Africa’s G20 presidency, examining the implications for regional and global economic policies. Another highlight will focus on US–Africa relations, exploring opportunities for investment, trade partnerships, and diplomatic cooperation.
A major feature of the summit will be Mission 300: Building a Sustainable Energy Future for Africa. This session will address energy access, renewable initiatives, and investment strategies aimed at driving sustainable growth across the continent.
Now in its 12th year, the Financial Times Africa Summit has established itself as a premier forum for shaping Africa’s economic trajectory. The event consistently attracts high-level participants, providing insights into emerging trends, policy directions, and investment opportunities that define Africa’s role in the global economy.
The summit serves as a bridge between African leaders and international stakeholders, creating a space for dialogue, collaboration, and strategic partnerships. With Africa’s economic influence growing, the 2025 edition promises to provide actionable insights for businesses, governments, and innovators seeking to engage with the continent’s evolving markets.
Participants will also have opportunities for networking, deal-making, and knowledge exchange, reinforcing the summit’s position as a key driver of economic collaboration between Africa and the rest of the world. The event highlights the importance of aligning domestic strategies with global trends to ensure sustainable development and long-term growth.
The Financial Times Africa Summit 2025 underscores the continent’s potential and challenges, reaffirming its relevance as a platform where ideas, investment, and policy converge to shape Africa’s future.
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