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East Africa continues to lead Africa’s growth story. In this webinar, panellists discussed how GDP growth across the region rose from around 4.4% in 2024 to approximately 5.3% in 2025, with projections pointing toward further acceleration to around 6.1% in 2026.
The session brought together regional and global perspectives to examine the key structural drivers and risks shaping East Africa’s high-growth outlook. Discussions explored the role of large-scale infrastructure investment in improving regional connectivity and trade flows across markets such as Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania.
Panellists also examined the transformation of agribusiness and value chains, the region’s growing appeal for renewable and low-carbon energy investment, and the opportunities and constraints created by East Africa’s youthful population and expanding consumer base. The conversation further addressed debt sustainability, macroeconomic imbalances and governance challenges, highlighting why credible partnerships and strong project structuring remain essential for investors.
Overall, the webinar focused on how East Africa can convert its demographic, infrastructure and connectivity advantages into sustained, inclusive growth and long-term investment opportunity.
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East Africa continues to lead Africa’s growth story. In this webinar, panellists discussed how GDP growth across the region rose from around 4.4% in 2024 to approximately 5.3% in 2025, with projections pointing toward further acceleration to around 6.1% in 2026.
The session brought together regional and global perspectives to examine the key structural drivers and risks shaping East Africa’s high-growth outlook. Discussions explored the role of large-scale infrastructure investment in improving regional connectivity and trade flows across markets such as Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania.
Panellists also examined the transformation of agribusiness and value chains, the region’s growing appeal for renewable and low-carbon energy investment, and the opportunities and constraints created by East Africa’s youthful population and expanding consumer base. The conversation further addressed debt sustainability, macroeconomic imbalances and governance challenges, highlighting why credible partnerships and strong project structuring remain essential for investors.
Overall, the webinar focused on how East Africa can convert its demographic, infrastructure and connectivity advantages into sustained, inclusive growth and long-term investment opportunity.
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