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Nthanda Times | National | President Chakwera woos US investors to invest in Malawi
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President Chakwera woos US investors to invest in Malawi

Nthanda Times Reporter
Nthanda Times Reporter
Published May 6, 2024
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Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera, on Sunday met United States of America (USA) investors at the Malawi-Texas Roundtable in order to outline investment opportunities Malawi is having poised under Agriculture, Tourism and Mining (ATM).

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During the meeting, the President underlined the urgent need for the country to break free from the shackles of poverty through strategic investments.

Chakwera emphasized the significance of attracting investors who prioritise sustainable development over exploitation.

“Malawi needs to get out of the poverty trap but only with trusted investors who are not interested in exploiting Malawi,” said President Chakwera during the event organised by Time to Revive, in Dallas, Texas, on the sidelines of the US-Africa Summit.

The Malawi leader expressed gratitude to Dr. Martin, a key figure in organising the roundtable, for his consistent support towards Malawi’s development agenda.

President Chakwera welcomed a diverse group of business leaders keen on exploring investment opportunities in priority sectors to Malawi’s growth and dubbed ATM Strategy (Agriculture, Tourism and Mining).

“I have convened this Business Roundtable to provide a platform for you to present your companies and portfolios to my officials,” he said while emphasizing his administration’s commitment to facilitating a conducive environment for investment.

President Chakwera
Malawi President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera

Under the ATM strategy, Malawi prioritises cooperation and investment in increasing productivity through commercialisation and digitisation, enhancing value through industrialisation and promoting sustainability through climate-smart business practices.

He then said Malawi is actively collaborating with regional partners to facilitate access to emerging markets through its membership in the African Continental Free Trade Area.

Chakwera expressed optimism that the roundtable discussions, which attracted big companies in agriculture, oil and gas and media among others, would pave the way for mutually beneficial partnerships, driving sustainable economic growth and development in Malawi.

In his remarks, Dr. Martin, Founder of Time to Revive, expressed excitement about the Malawian leader’s emphasis on mindset change as a fundamental aspect of realizing the Malawi 2063 vision.

“We are here to explore avenues to further our partnership in realising the Malawi 2063 Vision. Mr. President, know that you have a dedicated team here in America ready to collaborate with you,” said Martin.

“We pray in Jesus’s name that the gold, diamonds and other minerals will be revealed in Malawi to benefit the people,” he said.

Addressing over 100 Malawians from Dallas, Texas and its environs on Sunday evening, President Chakwera stressed the vital role that every Malawian, including those living abroad, plays in the nation’s progress.

“One person cannot fulfill the vision of the country if there is no collective responsibility. We need all hands on deck,” said President Chakwera, stressing the significance of unity and concerted efforts towards national development.

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