Lilongwe To Host First Malawi Investment Forum From 29th To 30th June 2015

The Government of Malawi through the Malawi Investment and Trade Centre (MITC) is organizing the first ever Malawi Investment Forum 2015 (MIF 2015) to be held in Lilongwe from 29th to 30th June at the Bingu International Conference Centre.

The MIF 2015 is aimed at showcasing investment and trade opportunities in Malawi, promoting specific investment opportunities to both domestic and foreign investors.

The forum is expected to expose participants to a wide range of investment opportunities which will be deliberately packaged for the event.

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MITC is expecting a total of 300 decision makers from all over the world including the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), The United Kingdom, The United States of America, Belgium, Italy, and other African, European and Asian countries just to mention but a few.

Specific investment opportunities in seven sectors of Mining, Agriculture & Agro-processing, Energy, Infrastructure (Transport, telecommunications and ICT), Tourism and financial services, besides the investment projects contained in the Malawi Investment projects compendium document will be packaged and marketed at the forum.

Malawi Investment Forum is intended to be a national and annual event in Malawi that will bring foreign investors, local investors, Heads of public institutions and development partners together to collectively discuss the business environment in Malawi and to identify prospective investment areas of interest.

More information about the upcoming Malawi Investment Forum 2015 can be found on http://www.mwif2015.com

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