Value of goods exported to Africa down by a quarter
© Hollandse Hoogte / Lex van Lieshout The total value of goods exported from the Netherlands to Africa fell by 24 percent in 2023, year on year. This was mainly
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© Hollandse Hoogte / Lex van Lieshout The total value of goods exported from the Netherlands to Africa fell by 24 percent in 2023, year on year. This was mainly
In 2024, the African hotel development landscape is succinctly summarized by the phrase “Egypt and the Big 5,” referring not to wildlife but to global hotel chains like Accor, Hilton,
This article is sponsored by Afreximbank The Fund for Export Development in Africa (FEDA), a subsidiary of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) dedicated to fostering development impact, is pleased to
A focus on Egypt and Tunisia Despite the noticeable growth in agricultural trade volumes between North Africa and the EU, stubborn issues such as food insecurity, escalating poverty and hunger
By Lee-Anne Bac The Africa Free Trade Continental Area (AfCFTA) agreement unlocks tremendous opportunities for local and global businesses to enter into and expand throughout new markets across the continent.
The signing of FEDA’s Establishment Agreement opens avenues for strengthening trade relations between Egypt and other African nations KIGALI, Rwanda, February 30, 2024/ — The Fund for Export Development in
Roboost, an innovative startup based in Egypt focusing on delivery management, has successfully secured $3 million in funding. This significant investment will fuel the company’s strategic plans for regional expansion
According to EastFruit, Egypt is expanding its export markets for vegetables and fruits, and Brazil is one of the most promising destinations. In 2023, Egyptian exporters doubled their shipments of
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi said Tuesday that his country and Russia are on “a new brilliant page”. He made the comment during a foundation laying ceremony for Egypt’s first…
The Valencian Association of Agricultural Producers (AVA-ASAJA) has issued a message aiming to prevent panic in the citrus sector in the face of the imports of Egyptian oranges into the