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Africa: U.S.-Africa Trade Poised for Tremendous Growth

28.09.2009 16:06    allafrica.com
There is "great potential for tremendous growth" in trade between the United States and sub-Saharan Africa and both parties can benefit significantly from an enhanced and even closer trade and business partnership, says Kevin R. Boyd of the U.S. Department
Africa    Trade


Botswana: Ministry of Trade Decentralises

28.09.2009 16:06    allafrica.com
The Ministry Of Trade and Industry (MTI) has finally decentralised its operations to Francistown.
Africa    Trade

Kenya: Ethics Holds Key to Honest Trade at NSE, Says Dona

28.09.2009 16:06    allafrica.com
A government attempt to reform the capital markets may not succeed unless stockbrokers and fund managers adhere to ethical behaviour, a university don has said.
Africa    Trade

Nigeria: The Country's Export to U.S. Increases by 17.6 Percent

28.09.2009 16:06    allafrica.com
Minister of Commerce and Industry Achike Udenwa said that it was observed at the last Trade and Investment Frame Work Agreement Council Meeting in the United State that the volume of Nigeria's non-oil Export to US has increased from US$32,525,048
Africa    Trade


Zimbabwe: Cross Border Traders Seek Recognition

28.09.2009 16:06    allafrica.com
The Zimbabwe Cross Border Traders' Association has raised concern over Sadc's failure to recognise informal traders in its trade protocols.
Africa    Trade

Tanzania: Africa: "Why Surrender Market to Subsidised European Goods?"

28.09.2009 16:06    allafrica.com
Why should we surrender ourselves to the invasion of highly subsidised European goods? What will be the impact of capital outflows because of strategic services such as telecommunication, port, energy and water services being liberalised and privatised in the interest
Africa    Trade

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