Sudan is the third largest country on the African continent. The Nile River traverses the country from South to North and its capital Khartoum is the location where the two Niles meet, while the Red Sea makes Sudan a bridge between Africa and the Middle East. It is rich in arable land, culture, and natural resources.
However, until recently, the country’s economic potential was suffocated by a repressive and insular regime, international sanctions, and civil war. A 27-year period of international isolation left Sudan a diplomatic pariah and blocked access to significant investment and financial aid.
The context in Sudan changed significantly in 2019 when a popular revolution including women, youth, and trade unions brought down the former regime and its leader Omer Al-Bashir. The transitional period where civilians share power has brought about a large number of significant reforms and efforts to rehabilitate Sudan into the international community.
The event is co-organized by Business Finland and the Africa Business Network of the Finland Chamber of Commerce.
Opening of the event
Mr. Esa Rantanen, Busines Finland, and Ms. Anne Hatanpää, Finland Chamber of Commerce
The evolving investment landscape in Sudan
Presenter is Khalid Ali, ECCS Executive Director
Doing business in Sudan, opportunities, and realities
Mr. Victor Lindberg, Ericsson Sudan
After the oil boom, can agriculture become the driver of Sudan’s economic growth
Mr. Joona Mikkola, Orgamed
Q&A
Closing of the event
Mr. Esa Rantanen, Business Finland, and Ms. Anne Hatanpää, Finland Chamber of Commerce
WELCOME.