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China has increased its purchases of products from Gabon at an estimated annual rate of 44%, thus becoming the buyer of 63% of the products sold by this country on the world market in 2019.
Seated on a wooden bench near his makeshift shed at the roadside along the Kisii-Nyamira-Kericho Highway, James Nyabando patiently waits for someone to buy his bunches of green bananas.
Ethiopia inaugurated the Modjo-Meki-Batu 92 km road, completing the first phase of the country’s contribution to Trans-Africa Highway in the presence of high government officials and other multinational organization heads.
According to the secretary of the National Federation of Sugarcane Farmers Ezra Olodi, farmers are suffering because of the inefficiencies of sugar millers even as the government continues to allow unchecked sugar imports.
The program ‘West Africa (Huanqiu.com)’ hosted by the Center for West African Studies of UESTC will launch an essay collecting activity with the theme of "The development of China in my eyes"
Moroccan soil is rich in phosphate while Nigeria has an abundance of nitrogen. When combined, the materials create fertilizer which is a vital asset for global agricultural practices.
The illegal increasing price of cement in the open market has sparked challenges on the construction industry. The government is a taking number of steps to improve the supply chain and increase the price of cement which is the main impute for the construction sector.
The town of Bafoussam is set to become the first Smart City in Cameroon, following the signing of a convention with the Cameroon Telecommunications, CAMTEL.
A study conducted by the Egyptian Center for Strategic Studies (ECSS) indicates that industrial exports rose by 60 percent between 2008 and 2019 recording $18.38 billion up from $11.04 billion.