The U.S.-Africa Enterprise Summit scheduled for July 26-29, 2026 in Mauritius July has been postponed. The Company Council on Africa (CCA). the Summit organizer, together with the Authorities of Mauritius, made the choice “out of an abundance of warning and in response to steering from the World Well being Group (WHO) and the Mauritius Ministry of Well being relating to the continued Ebola outbreak in Central Africa.”
“The well being, security, and well-being of our delegates, Heads of State, authorities officers, enterprise leaders, companions, and media representatives stay our highest precedence, in accordance with a press release issued by CCA, the main non-profit enterprise affiliation targeted on selling American industrial engagement with the continent.
“This can be a postponement, not a cancellation. CCA stays absolutely dedicated to delivering the Summit and the vital enterprise and funding outcomes it’s designed to attain.”
The 2026 Summit would be the 18th such gathering for the reason that preliminary occasion in 1997.
For extra particulars about CCA actions and former Summits, go to the the Company Council on Africa devoted part hosted on allAfrica.com.