Namibia's exhibition stand at the U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Luanda, Angola, is gaining attention for its unique showcase of locally produced goods that reflect the country's rich natural and cultural heritage.
Director of Information and Research for Public Diplomacy at the Ministry of International Relations and Trade, Bertha Amakali, highlighted the importance of the summit as a platform to promote Namibian products and connect with potential investors and partners.
Namibia's unique blend of cuisine and culture has, over the years, attracted growing interest on international platforms, helping to promote the country's identity and boost its appeal as a trade and tourism destination.
The U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Luanda, Angola, is yet another valuable platform for showcasing and marketing Namibian products to the world.
This proved effective, as many visitors were drawn to the Namibian stall to experience what the country had to offer.