ACTIF2022: Afreximbank Foresees $700m Investment Plan For Caribbean Exim Bank
The first-ever AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum (ACTIF2022) opened on Thursday in Barbados, the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has announced that it would work with governments of the CARICOM to set up a Caribbean Exim Bank while hoping to commit an investment of $700 million in the Caribbean.
President and Chairman of the Board of Directors, Afreximbank, Professor Benedict Oramah, in a statement obtained by The Daily Times yesterday in Lagos told participants at the opening ceremony of the event.
Oramah explained that there had been tremendous progress in accelerating the membership of CARICOM (Caribbean Community) nations in Afreximbank and that signature of a participant agreement would enable Afreximbank to operate in the Caricom region and deliver concretely on the new vision.
“Once these arrangements are concluded and visible, we will also open an office here in the Caribbean. And if we do agree, the Bank will work with governments of the CARICOM to set up a Caribbean Exim Bank as an Afreximbank subsidiary or affiliate,” he said, adding that Afreximbank “envisages committing an investment of US$700 million in the Caribbean as soon as a regional office is opened.”
“We stand at the cusp of history to open a well of opportunities for Africa and the Caribbean and to leverage our individual and collective strengths towards the attainment of our shared prosperity,” Professor Oramah said.
“The vision is clear. However, we must therefore be focused while recognising that there are so many hurdles to cross.”
He reminded the audience of the atrocities of the trans-Atlantic slave trade which saw many Africans enslaved and forcibly transported to the Americas and the Caribbean and highlighted the close links and shared history and identity of the African and Caribbean people.
The opening morning of the three-day ACTIF2022 featured a rousing keynote address by host Prime Minister Hon. Mia Amor Mottley, Q.C., of Barbados. President Chandrikapersad Santokhi of Suriname, Chairman of CARICOM also spoke along with Hon. Amadou Hott, Minister of Economy, Planning and International Cooperation, Republic of Senegal; H.E. Albert Muchanga, African Union Commissioner for Economic Development, Trade, Industry and Mining; H.E. Dr Carla Natalie Barnett, Secretary General, CARICOM Secretariat; and Mr John Williams, Chairman, Invest Barbados.
ACTIF2022 has been structured to provide an important opportunity to bolster bilateral cooperation and to enable the Caribbean and African business communities to establish new commercial and strategic relationships to expand trade and to source necessary inputs for the design and manufacture of high-value products between the two regions.
It will also enhance Government-Business relationships between Africa and the Caribbean and increase inter-regional trade and investment leads through effective business matchmaking.
