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DAC webinar: How can African business respond to Trump’s provocative agenda?
With Trump’s return to the White House, African economies and businesses face new uncertainties. Following our pre-election webinar in October 2024, join us for a discussion that will examine how Trump’s aggressive and somewhat isolationist policies could reshape Africa’s position in global trade and diplomacy.
Our expert panel will explore:
- The potential impact of US foreign policy shifts on African markets
- How African businesses can navigate changing global trade dynamics
- Strategic steps for Africa to assert itself on the global stage
Meet the panel
Zeal Akaraiwe: Founder of Graeme Blaque Advisory, Nigeria, which specialises in risk management using derivatives.
Dr Winnie Rugutt-Chebon: Lecturer at the Department of Diplomacy and International Studies at the University of Nairobi, Kenya.
Professor Christopher Isike: Professor of African Politics and International Relations and Head of Department of Political Sciences at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.
Host
Professor Rajneesh Narula (OBE): Chair, DAC Director and Professor of International Business Regulation at Henley Business School.
Event Details
Date: Thursday, 6 March 2025
Time: 17:30 - 19:00 SAST
10:30 in New York
15.30 in Accra and London
16.30 in Lagos
17.30 in Johannesburg
18.30 in Nairobi
19.30 in Dubai
21:00 in Delhi
23.30 in Hong Kong and Singapore
02.30 (22nd) in Sydney
Location: Online via Zoom