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Giordano: Expect Further US Investments in Namibia

Bloomberg Jun 17, 2026 Jun 17 ⏱ 1 min read 👁 4 views
Giordano: Expect Further US Investments in Namibia
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US is building on its partnership with Namibia as competition for critical minerals and energy resources intensifies in Africa. United States Ambassador to Namibia, John Giordano spoke to Bloomberg’s Chief Africa correspondent Jennifer Zabasajja on the growing relationship between the… US is building on its partnership with Namibia as competition for critical minerals and energy resources intensifies in Africa. United States Ambassador to Namibia, John Giordano spoke to Bloomberg’s Chief Africa correspondent Jennifer Zabasajja on the growing relationship between the two countries. (Source: Bloomberg)
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