Leaders at the 7th African Union–European Union Summit (held in Luanda, Angola, 24–25 November 2025) agreed to push forward a sweeping agenda of infrastructure, trade, green energy and migration reforms — with potential major benefits for African countries, including Namibia.
Key points:
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The blocs committed to accelerate the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which could deepen trade ties across Africa and open access for Namibian exports to more markets. euronews
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Through the EU–Africa “green energy” push, the summit aims to bring clean-energy access to millions across Africa — a potential game‑changer for energy and sustainability efforts in Namibia.
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Importantly, summit leaders called for fairer debt‑restructuring tools for African nations, acknowledging the burden many countries face post‑COVID; that could help lighten financial pressure and open space for development.
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