Kenya, Japan and JETRO will hold the Second Japan-Africa Public-Private Economic Forum in Nairobi as a business collaboration event that will bring together people from the highest levels of the public and private sectors in Japan and Africa to discuss how all these sectors can work together to achieve concrete business outcomes.
The virtual event will be held from today 7th to 9th December 2021.
The Japan-Africa Public-Private Economic Forum (JAfEF) is held every three years, with the aim of promoting business cooperation between them in areas such as trade and investment, infrastructure, and energy, as well as assisting Japanese companies in developing their business in Africa.
The launch of this forum was originally announced by former Prime Minister Abe at the Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VI) in Kenya in August 2016.
The first forum was held in South Africa, in May 2018. This is the first time this event is being held in Nairobi.
Some of the Kenyan companies that have confirmed participation are Twiga Foods, Car & General, TLcom Capital, KenGen, Safaricom and others.
There will also be speakers and panelists from public sectors including Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development, Kenya Investment Authority, Kenya Association of Manufactures (KAM). Other panelists consist of their Japanese counterparts and prominent international entities from both public and private sectors.
The event will be held online and JETRO have launched an online platform in conjunction with the Forum dedicated to networking and business-related communication.
The system offers messaging and online meeting capabilities and will enable participants to make connections that lead to new business opportunities. Participants are requested to register their details separately to use this service.