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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNECOWAS Sounds Alarm As 47 Million Face Imminent Food Crisis In West AfricaFood marketWest Africa, which is already dealing with complex issues ranging from political instability to climate change, is facing a devastating food crisis of unprecedented magnitude. The Economic ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNMaritime goldmine: Unlocking the 24-hour economy to transform ports, trade, and security in West Africa (Part 2)By Dr. David King BOISON Alternative funding sources for Ghana’s 24-hour port economy Securing sustainable financing is a ...
West Africa is undergoing its own version of Brexit. By July Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger will have quit the 15-strong ...
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World Politics Review on MSNRegional Divisions Are Fraying West Africa's Security CooperationThe three Sahelian states' split from ECOWAS is reducing security cooperation at a time when West Africa is battling numerous ...
According to data obtained from BusinessDay research, here are ten pivotal trade agreements shaping Nigeria’s economy in 2025, ...
Ivory Coast’s success is not unqualified. Entrepreneurs grouse about a lack of skills among the young, not surprising since ...
In a meeting to discuss the upcoming third Iran-Africa Economic Cooperation Summit ... with efforts to establish a shipping line to West Africa and expand trade centers in African countries.
The new administration has pledged to create 500,000 jobs over the next five years. Read more at straitstimes.com.
ECOWAS Commission and the African Development Bank (AfDB) have signed a $12 million grant agreement to implement.
The African Development Bank (AfDB) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission have signed a $12 million ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNAfCFTA: How special economic zones can boost manufacturing and trade in AfricaIn Africa, SEZs have gained prominence as a strategy to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), create employment, boost ...
Chinese state-owned firms have built, financed or currently operate more than one-quarter of Africa's ports, according to a new study that has detailed the scope of Beijing's investment in the ...
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