COMESA accounts for 67% of Africa’s FDI flows

Heba Salama, CEO of the COMESA Regional Investment Agency, highlighted strong growth in foreign direct investment into COMESA member states at the second COMESA Investment Forum 2026 in Nairobi. She emphasized the region’s rising appeal as a global investment destination.

At the opening session of the second COMESA Investment Forum 2026 in Nairobi, Heba Salama, CEO of the COMESA Regional Investment Agency, reported that foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows into COMESA member states surged 154% in 2024 to a record $65 billion, per the UNCTAD COMESA Investment Report 2025. This growth was partly driven by major projects like Egypt’s Ras El Hekma, but even excluding it, inflows rose 16%, signaling broad investor confidence. COMESA’s share of global FDI doubled to 4%, its portion of developing economies’ FDI climbed to 7%, and it now captures about 67% of Africa’s total FDI. International project finance in the region nearly doubled to $79 billion, with greenfield investments steady at $77 billion. Yet, flows remain concentrated in Egypt, Ethiopia, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Kenya. Salama highlighted sectoral shifts: construction investments grew nearly fivefold, energy and gas up 22%, renewables 67%, and health and education 130%. Agrifood, water and sanitation, and transport infrastructure lag behind. “Africa is not a risky destination — Africa is rising,” she stated, urging a perceptual shift. To maintain momentum, she outlined priorities: bolstering productive sectors and manufacturing, digital infrastructure, education and health, plus better policy and data for investor stability. The forum aims to foster partnerships and unlock growth.

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The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) has unveiled its Investment Map, an interactive digital platform presenting 180 nationally endorsed investment opportunities across seven priority sectors. The launch occurred at the COMESA Investment Forum 2026 in Nairobi, with participation from all 21 member states.

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The 9th Africa Business Forum, organized by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, opened in Addis Ababa on Monday. Leaders and entrepreneurs gathered under the theme 'Financing Africa’s Future' amid global economic challenges. Executive Secretary Claver Gatete highlighted Africa's potential as a growth engine through productive employment for its young workforce.

At the Celac-Africa High-Level Forum, Trade, Industry and Tourism Minister Diana Marcela Morales highlighted a US$401 million trade surplus with Africa at the end of 2025, a 73% increase from the previous year. Morales stressed the potential of economic ties with the continent and concrete progress in that area.

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