LAGOS: African economists and policymakers are increasingly calling for a shift in the continent’s trade strategy, arguing ...
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As long as 220,000 years ago—far earlier than previously thought—people quarried rocks for their tools in places they ...
A new study reveals early humans deliberately quarried stone for tools 220,000 years ago, showing advanced planning far ...
The price of plastic in Indonesia has sharply increased recently due to disruptions in the supply of nafta from the Middle ...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s wealth is rooted in raw materials, but exporting them unprocessed leaves countries exposed to forces ...
Today is the time “to break definitively with the pattern of exporting raw materials and instead to affirm Africa as a ...
Dr. Robb Davies, a former Minister of Trade and Industry to South African is parsing the AfCFTA Secretariate for leading the ...
New tariffs, stockpiling policies and supply-chain alliances are beginning to redraw the map of global critical minerals ...
African countries face unfair trade rules, delayed decisions and weak support, leaving them exporting raw goods and losing ...
Early humans were quarrying stone in southern Africa over 200,000 years ago, reveals new research. People quarried rocks for ...
The establishment of free trade between much of both continents for half a century has created growth in many areas. However, the data analysis shows that Africa remains on unequal footing.
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