Obama: U.S. Companies To Invest $14 Billion In Africa

From The Africa Chronicles Tue Aug 5 2014, 14:04:00

On Tuesday, President Barack Obama will announce $14 billion in commitments by American companies to invest in Africa during the U.S.-Africa Business Forum

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