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But while a majority of Mauritians are open to international trade, citizens are divided on whether people should be able to move freely across borders. Almost half express intolerant attitudes toward ...
The escalating trade tensions between the United States and China have sent shockwaves through the global economy, disrupting ...
African leaders almost always say the right things. They sign visionary treaties, deliver rousing speeches about continental unity, and proclaim their commitment to integration. But too often, they do ...
The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) have said that the new Nigeria First Policy should align with regional and ...
In an exclusive interview with The Citizen, Adrian Fielding, Director of the Africa CEO Forum, said the 2025 ...
Nigeria's central bank eases documentation requirements for cross-border transactions, making it easier for SMEs to trade ...
As Africa stands at a crossroads in the fight against hunger and food insecurity, the Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture, John Dumelo, has called for bold partnerships, innovation, and urgent act ...
The AfCFTA Hackathon has created remarkable opportunities for young, innovative Africans to accelerate intra-African trade ...
Nigeria’s logistics industry has been projected to hit over $3 trillion growth in 2030, which is a significant part of the over $9 trillion value of the ...
The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) was established in 1994 with ambitions to mold a strong trading ...
From dismissive remarks about “sh*thole countries” to mocking Lesotho as a place “nobody has ever heard of” before slapping the tiny country with a 50 per ...
Mike Ogbalu III, CEO of PAPSS, commented: “Today marks a transformational milestone for Nigerian commerce and for the larger vision of African economic integration. We are grateful to the Central Bank ...