U.S. President Donald Trump will welcome leaders from five African nations to Washington next week for a meeting focused on enhancing trade and investment. According to a White House official, the leaders of Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mauritania, and Senegal will join Trump for a discussion and working lunch at the White House on July 9.
The meeting is part of Trump’s push to strengthen commercial ties with African nations. “President Trump believes African countries offer immense commercial opportunities that benefit both the American people and our African partners,” the official stated.
Reports from Africa Intelligence and Semafor confirm the summit will take place from July 9 to 11, highlighting a strategic pivot in U.S. foreign policy under the Trump administration. Instead of traditional aid, the focus will shift toward mutually beneficial trade and investment, aligning with Trump’s "America First" approach.
During his presidency, Trump significantly reduced U.S. foreign aid to Africa, deeming much of the spending misaligned with national interests. On Tuesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized a new model, moving away from charity-based assistance to one that rewards countries demonstrating self-reliance.
Troy Fitrel, the State Department’s senior official for African Affairs, previously stated that U.S. envoys in Africa will now be assessed based on the commercial deals they help secure. This performance-based strategy reflects a broader shift toward results-driven diplomacy aimed at fostering sustainable partnerships.
The upcoming summit is expected to spotlight new trade agreements, infrastructure investments, and private-sector cooperation between the U.S. and Africa, reinforcing a long-term strategy of economic engagement over traditional aid. As global powers compete for influence on the continent, the U.S. aims to reassert its position through business-first diplomacy.


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