Brazzaville, Congo — Brazzaville is set to host the 7th Forum international des entreprises francophones (FIEF) from June 9th to 13th, according to an announcement made by Jean-Loup Blachet, the president of the Groupement du patronat francophone, in the presence of the minister of International Cooperation and PPP, Christel Sassou Nguesso.
The forum, which is expected to gather entrepreneurs from around the world, aims to foster economic cooperation among French — speaking countries. It is designed to strengthen economic exchanges and promote investment opportunities within the francophone community.
The FIEF, a network that brings together entrepreneurs, political decision — makers, and investors from nearly thirty countries, is a significant event that serves as a platform for networking and business development within the francophone world.
The choice of Brazzaville as the host city suggests a strategic move to enhance the capital’s role in francophone economic diplomacy.
According to regional officials, the event is anticipated to boost the city’s profile as a hub for francophone economic activities.
The government has expressed optimism about the forum’s potential to attract international attention and stimulate economic growth in the region. Further details regarding the specific agenda and participating countries were not immediately available.
However, the event is expected to draw a diverse group of participants, including representatives from businesses, governments, and international organizations.
The situation remains developing, and further details are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
The government has not yet commented on the expected outcomes of the forum. Sources close to the matter said that the FIEF has become a key event for the francophone business community, providing a platform for collaboration and the exploration of new opportunities.
Source: Congo/Coopération: Le 7ᵉ Forum international des entreprises francophones prévu en juin à Brazzaville — aci.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 4*





