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Dr Daniel Boateng, CEO DBS Industries Limited with its head office in Kumasi is a unique brand in the roofing industry that takes care not only of your roofing needs
The United States’ decision to temporarily cease approvals for new liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports will have conflicting impacts on African exporters and importers of the commodity. Announcing the move
This year’s Mining Indaba sounded a call to local banks to increase their role in mining by stepping in to support projects deemed risky by international lenders. Despite holding 30
African countries have been warned that continuing to export materials raw is an unsustainable path of dependency. The Consul-General of Ghana to Lagos, Ms. Samata Bukari, stated this in Lagos
AFRICA has been warned to steer clear of export bans on undeveloped minerals until infrastructural deficits are tackled. Benedikt Sobotka of Kazakh miner Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) said mineral export…
The largest import categories of poultry into South Africa are mechanically deboned meat and offal. Photo: Canva In 2023, poultry imports into South Africa increased after a 4-year decline. Poultry
The African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) is a trade agreement between the United States and sub-Saharan African countries. Agoa has helped to increase trade and investment between Africa and
Minnesota’s top ag official points to one African country that could unlock export opportunities throughout the continent. Commissioner Thom Petersen recently returned from a trade mission to Morocco and says
One of the new areas of cooperation between Italy and Africa is green hydrogen. The African continent has great potential for the development of this nascent sector, even if it
Following a successful pilot programme, the world’s first WHO-recommended malaria vaccines will soon be administered through routine immunisation programmes across Africa, beginning with Cameroon on Monday, 22 January 2024. This