13
May
Staff Writer The European Union (EU) has extended its strategic partnership roadmap with Namibia to 2030 and announced new investments focused on renewable energy, critical raw materials and industrial development. The announcement was made during the second Namibia–EU Business Forum held in Windhoek on Tuesday. Bilateral trade between Namibia and the EU reached N$17.6 billion in 2025, supporting sectors such as agriculture, fisheries, charcoal, beef processing, table grapes and locally processed minerals. The EU said Namibia’s exports to European markets support more than 46 000 jobs across the country. EU commissioner for environment, water resilience and a competitive circular economy…
