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L’adaptation rapide d’Internet en tant qu’outil commercial a ouvert le marché africain au monde du commerce international. UNEAu moins 45 des 54 capitales africaines offren... Read more
Les commerçants basés à Dubaï concentrent leur attention sur les marchés africains alors que la demande d’articles de papeterie enregistre une hausse sans précédent Unefrica représente... Read more
En suivant un agenda socio-économique progressif, la Tunisie a pu émerger comme l’une des économies d’Afrique à la croissance la plus rapide. La Tunisie est composée à 98% de mus... Read more
Le Ghana est maintenant reconnu comme la porte d’entrée de l’Afrique de l’Ouest Au cours des dernières années, le Ghana est devenu un important importateur de biens de Duba... Read more
La Chine répond aux demandes des marchés africains … Lacommunauté internationale a déjà remarqué que le climat des affaires en Afrique était favorable et que les investissements en Afr... Read more
Les entreprises indiennes font la promotion de leurs produits sur les marchés africains … Inde a activement encouragé le commerce avec l’Afrique ces dernières années.Pour stimule... Read more
L’Ouganda est reconnu comme l’un des meilleurs endroits pour les investissements en Afrique de l’Est Ouganda est clairement un pays en mouvement. Le pays attire de plus en... Read more
In recent years, Chinese goods have emerged as popular items of trade among African counries and Chinese companies are exporting in increasing quantities of a wide variety of products direct... Read more
Africa presents great opportunities in the telecom sector. The liberalisation of the sector, the extension of services by multinational conglomerates and the active competition currently in... Read more
An upsurge in number of motorbikes in Kenya has led to an increase in motorcycle spare parts businesses as the traders seek to cash in on the boom. The business is currently one of the most... Read more
Istithmar, a Dubai World company, is to invest US$150 million in developing a new luxury resort in Zanzibar, following a strategic agreement between the company and the Zanzibar government.... Read more
BUSINESS GUIDE was awarded a special ‘Certificate of Appreciation’ by the organisers of PlastPack Africa for promoting their exhibition amongst participants and visitors. As the... Read more
The United Arab Emirates is one of South Africa’s lucrative markets in the Gulf and current statistics show that trade between South Africa and the United Arab Emirates is certainly ga... Read more
Row upon row of glittering shops in Dubai’s fabled souks, stacked ceiling-high with the latest attractions from the world’s leading consumer electronicsmanufacturers, present a s... Read more
It is a well known fact that Dubai has emerged as one of the leading supplier of goods to many countries in Africa. Certain trade sectors have reported substantial increase in demand from Af... Read more
Finding the right customers in the African market can be a time-consuming process. Being such a large continent, with as many as 53 countries, marketing one’s products and services in... Read more
Battery manufacturers in East Africa want their governments to protect them and consumers from what they are calling a Chinese onslaught. This follows the recent collapse of East Africa... Read more
Uganda is a landlocked country in East Africa with a total estimated population of about 31 million people. The country is bordered on the east by Kenya, on the north by Sudan, on the west b... Read more
A major problem for exporters to East African countries was the delays in clearing goods from the port of Mombasa, notorious for its inefficient clearing systems. However, time spent clearin... Read more
Rising transportation costs to ship goods between Kenya and Uganda have become an acute problem for the business community of East Africa. To combat this, the Ugandan traders are planning to... Read more