The Eurasia Afro Chamber of Commerce (EACC) is proud to announce the launch of its flagship international forum, “Global Investment & Trade Corridor 2025 – Asia, Africa & Europe (Part I)”, to be hosted in Chennai on 10th September 2025.
This high-level summit is supported by the Sri Lanka High Commission and receives endorsement from the High Commissions of Germany and New Zealand, reinforcing its stature as a truly global initiative.
The event represents a pioneering step toward establishing a strategic tri-continental economic corridor, uniting Asia, Africa, and Europe. It will convene government representatives, global investors, policymakers, trade experts, corporate leaders, and multilateral institutions to explore fresh avenues of cooperation in infrastructure, energy, technology, logistics, agriculture, and financial services.
Core Objectives
Strengthening cross-border trade and investment architecture
Promoting sustainable and inclusive growth aligned with UN SDGs & WTO frameworks
Enhancing South–South and North–South partnerships under robust international compliance standards
Key Highlights
Ministerial & Diplomatic Dialogues on Trade and Investment Cooperation
Investor Roundtables and Bilateral/Multilateral Partnership Signings
Sector-Specific Sessions on Energy, Infrastructure, Digital Trade, Manufacturing & Agribusiness
Launch of Strategic Investment Roadmaps under the EACC framework
Dr. Rohit Gupta, Global Chairman of EACC, remarked:
“This initiative is not merely a summit, but a strategic pathway to design an inclusive and resilient trade corridor. By converging Asia, Africa, and Europe, we aim to strengthen economic diplomacy, create equitable investment opportunities, and accelerate global sustainable development.”
The Chennai edition (Part I) will serve as the cornerstone for a series of global forums across EACC member regions, culminating in the creation of a permanent Tri-Continental Trade & Investment Platform.
Theme Statement:
“Bridging Continents, Building Prosperity: Toward a Unified Asia–Africa–Europe Trade Corridor.”

