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Thursday, July 11, 2019

Africa free trade: What is the AfCFTA?

Africa free trade: What is the AfCFTA?: Leaders from 54 African nations have worked out a massive deal they hope will connect 1.3 billion people, create a $3.4 trillion economic bloc, and heat up commerce within the continent itself.

Friday, June 21, 2019

Photos: Inside an African Garment Factory - WSJ

Photos: Inside an African Garment Factory - WSJ: Africa is the last untapped continent with cheap and plentiful labor.

The top 10 things Africans most worry about - CNN

The top 10 things Africans most worry about - CNN: According to the latest report by Afrobarometer, a network which publishes surveys on governance on the continent, the answer is overwhelmingly unemployment.

Thursday, June 20, 2019

US-AFRICA BUSINESS SUMMIT: US launches effort to counter China’s economic influence in Africa

US-AFRICA BUSINESS SUMMIT: US launches effort to counter China’s economic influence in Africa: Eleven African leaders are at the US-Africa Business summit in Maputo. But South Africa is only represented by its ambassador.

Thursday, June 13, 2019

Challenges and opportunities for chemistry in Africa | Nature Chemistry

Challenges and opportunities for chemistry in Africa | Nature Chemistry: Commentary

Chemistry Africa

Chemistry Africa: Chemistry Africa - A Journal of the Tunisian Chemical Society welcomes original contributions of fundamental research in all fields of the theory and practice of chemistry. In selecting manuscripts for publication, the editors ...

Africa | Chemistry World

Africa | Chemistry World: Chemistry World

How Generation.e is electrifying Africa’s roads - CNBC Africa

How Generation.e is electrifying Africa’s roads - CNBC Africa: Generation.e co-Founder and CEO, Ben Pullen joins CNBC Africa to talk about their partnership with Gauteng Provincial Government for an electric trip across the country.

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

| Supply Chain Digital - Supply Chain News, Magazine and Website

| Supply Chain Digital - Supply Chain News, Magazine and Website

Overcoming Supply Chain Challenges to Expand in Africa | Produce Marketing Association

Overcoming Supply Chain Challenges to Expand in Africa | Produce Marketing Association: Produce Marketing Association is a trade organization representing companies from every segment of the global fresh produce and floral supply chain. PMA helps members grow by providing connections tha

Winning supply chain strategies for African markets – Strategy – CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly

Winning supply chain strategies for African markets – Strategy – CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly

Supply Chain Challenges and Opportunities on the African Continent

The Supply Chain Africa Needs — The Prepared

The Supply Chain Africa Needs — The Prepared: Comparing product development stories - and difficulties - across the continent.

Dow Chemical seeks to triple Africa revenue in five years - Reuters

Dow Chemical seeks to triple Africa revenue in five years - Reuters: * African sales for global firms starting at a low base

This Is How Africa Is Losing Out Due To Gold Worth Billions Being Smuggled Out Of The Continent | The African Exponent

This Is How Africa Is Losing Out Due To Gold Worth Billions Being Smuggled Out Of The Continent | The African Exponent: Africa is hardly benefiting from the lucrative gold trade. Much of the gold, produced through small-scale mining, is being smuggled out of the continent to Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Business Development in Africa - 2012

Africa Chemical News and Industry Update | Chemical Week

Africa Chemical News and Industry Update | Chemical Week: Chemical News from Africa

Dow Chemical extends footprint in Africa as sales soars

Dow Chemical extends footprint in Africa as sales soars: Dow Chemical extends footprint in Africa as sales soars The company’s revenue from sub-Saharan Africa has gained more than 10 percent annually over the past five years

Chemicals Industry in Africa

Standard Form 298, Report Documentation Page.

Pentagon eyes rare-earth supplies in Africa in push away from China | Public Radio International