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US seeks stronger ties as Namibia’s role in global energy and mineral supply chains grows

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US Ambassador to Namibia John Giordano says Namibia’s growing importance in global energy and mineral supply chains has elevated its strategic relevance to the United States, as Washington seeks to strengthen engagement in energy, infrastructure and investment.

“This is about securing America’s future. Namibia sits at the intersection of energy security, critical minerals and the infrastructure required for the AI era. Time matters. And outcomes are what count,” Giordano said.

He said Namibia’s role as a major uranium producer, combined with growing offshore oil and gas developments and its reputation as a stable investment destination, has positioned the country as an important partner in securing long-term supply chains and supporting industrial development.

According to the United States Embassy, the current focus of engagement includes expanding trade and investment, strengthening supply chain resilience and supporting commercial partnerships, particularly in energy, mining and infrastructure projects.

The embassy said the bilateral relationship is evolving from traditional development cooperation towards increased emphasis on trade, capital deployment and industrial collaboration aligned with long-term strategic interests.

“This is about building systems that last,” Giordano said. “You cannot separate security from capital, and you cannot separate either from energy. The United States has to lead in all three.”

His appointment comes as Namibia’s emerging energy and mineral industries continue to draw international attention, reinforcing the country’s position as a strategic partner in evolving global supply chains.

Giordano, who arrived in Windhoek on 28 October 2025 and presented his credentials to President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, is the first ambassador appointed under President Donald Trump’s second administration to take up duty on the African continent.

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