PMEPMI MAGAZINE crée des occasions d’affaires en fournissant des contacts B2B direct entre les entreprises africaines et leurs conter parts internationales. Dans le cadre de cet effort, nous annoncer sans cesse de nouvelles opportunités de distribution et d’agence. Voici quelques entreprises internationales à la recherche d’agents et de distributeurs sur les marchés africains.
Le secteur des cosmétiques en Afrique subsaharienne devrait connaître une croissance exponentielle au cours des prochaines années. Globalement, le marché africain de la beauté et des soins p... Read more
Neem Face wash – Ce nettoyant pour le visage à base de plantes associe de manière unique deux des plantes les plus puissantes – Neem & Curmeric. Les neem possèdent des alcal... Read more
A recent report indicates that the mobile industry contributes a total of $56billion to Africa’s economy, representing 3.5per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the continent. Mobile co... Read more
Double digit growth is expected in the East African mobile market over the next 5 years. According to a recent report, East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda) currently has 37.6 millio... Read more
Efforts to launch a joint marketing strategy aimed at promoting the East African Community (EAC) as a single travel package for tourists appear to have hit a snag as the region’s counc... Read more
Swaziland is aiming to increase foreign direct investments into the country by offering investors a chance to capitalise on various business and investment opportunities in the growing marke... Read more
Dubai has emerged as a leading supplier of tyres, tubes and batteries to many international markets. With a well organised retail and wholesaler sector, the tyre exports and re-exports busin... Read more
Uganda has been consistently attracting the highest foreign direct investment (FDI) in East Africa and the Red Sea region by attracting between $250 – 300m in FDI annually over the past five... Read more
The perception has long been that Africa is hopeless, a place of war and famine seemingly populated almost entirely by tyrants and children with flies in their eyes. Naturally, with a new ap... Read more
A newly constructed micro-dam in Dengel, Dekemhare sub-zone, in Eritrea has been inaugurated. • Namibia plans to spend US$ 440 million over the next three years expanding capacity at the Wal... Read more
Africa is worried by the large-scale importation of used computers from the West that poses an environmental hazard to the impoverished continent. Children scavenging rubbish dumps for old c... Read more
Uganda is clearly a country on the move. The country has attracted increasing amounts of foreign direct investment (FDI) since the beginning of the 1990s. Between 2005 and 2007, the country... Read more
Business people interested in doing business in a tax-free environment in East Africa can now operate from the Lake Victoria Free Trade Zone in Uganda. Situated on 200 square miles of land,... Read more
To further promote trade and business between Dubai and Uganda a special Uganda Business Council has been established under the auspices of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI... Read more
Kenya has further consolidated its status as the gateway to East Africa and a leading trade hub in the region. The country tops the list of highest exporting countries in the 19-member COMES... 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
Uganda is making rapid strides to emerge as one of the leading commercial centres in East Africa. Realising the importance of Uganda as one of the most progressive economies in Sub-Saharan A... Read more
The Kenyan government has approved an undersea fibre optic cable connection between the United Arab Emirates and Mombasa. The new connection could substantially boost connectivity and invest... Read more
The East African Community (EAC) is the regional intergovernmental organisation of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, with its headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania. The EAC aims to cre... 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
In a major development in East Africa, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania decided to join hands and form a trade bloc called East African Community (EAC) in 2001. The new trade bloc aims to worktowa... 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
AThe latest quarterly statistics from the Communications Commission of Kenya, indicate that the number of Kenyans accessing the Internet daily stands at 10.2 million people, 18 percent above... Read more
At least 45 of the 54 capital cities in Africa now offer their residents live public Internet access services and of these eight countries have local dial-up access throughout their more rur... 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