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The European Union will invest 150 billion euros in Africa

27/11/2025 22:20

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Euroeconomie, eu-africa, global-gateway, investimenti-europei-in-africa,

The European Union will invest 150 billion euros in Africa

Riuniti in Angola il 24 e 25 novembre 27 leader europei e 55 africani per il 25mo vertice euroafricano

EU/ENG - The Heads of State and Government of the European Union and the African Union met in Luanda, the capital of Angola, on November 24 and 25. Seventy leaders, 27 Europeans and 55 Africans, attended the summit in Angola.

A priority in Luanda was the provision of European Union funding for African development. Europe has long been talking about reinvesting in Africa. At the Angola summit, the European Union presented African leaders with a massive investment package, the Global Gateway, amounting to a staggering €150 billion.

The priorities of the European Global Gateway in Africa are investment in the green and digital transitions and the promotion of sustainable growth, through the consolidation and, in some countries, the actual implementation of healthcare and education welfare infrastructure.

This was confirmed by Ursula von der Leyen, who significantly defined Europe and Africa as "partners by choice." "It's no longer time to be just a supplier of raw materials," Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, president of the African Union Commission, retorted with particular force. Certainly, a conflict over African raw materials is set to intensify, with China having for years been committed to supporting many African countries with massive infrastructure financing in exchange for supplies of raw materials.

 

ITA -  A Luanda, capitale dell'Angola, si sono riuniti il 24 e 25 novembre, i capi di stato e di governo dell’Unione Europea e dell'Unione Africana. In Angola hanno animato il vertice ben settanta leader, 27 europei e 55 africani

Prioritario a Luanda è stato il tema dell'erogazione di finanziamenti dell'Unione europea per lo sviluppo africano. Da tempo si parla in Europa di tornare a investire in Africa. Al vertice in Angola l'Unione europea ha prospettato ai leader africani un poderoso pacchetto d'investimenti, il Global Gateway, che ammonta a ben 150 miliardi. 

Le priorità d'intervento del Global Gateway europeo in Africa sono gli investimenti nella transizione verde, digitale e alla promozione di una crescita sostenibile, con il consolidamento, e in alcuni Paesi, con la vera e propria infrastrutturazione in termini di welfare sanitario e scolastico. 

Lo ha confermato Ursula Von der Leyen che ha significativamente definito “partner per scelta” Europa ed Africa. “Non è più tempo di essere solo dei fornitori di materie prime” ha però replicato, con particolare efficacia, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, presidente della Commissione dell’Unione Africana. Di sicuro, proprio sulle materie prime africane è destinata ad acuirsi una fase contrappositiva con la Cina da anni impegnata ad affiancare con ingenti finanziamenti all'infrastrutturazione molti Paesi africani in cambio di forniture di materie prime. 

 

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* This contribution is not a journalistic article but an analytical brief - Questo contributo non è un articolo giornalistico ma un brief analitico


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