Africa gave the world humanity. The world took almost everything else.” “Africa holds a substantial share of the resources that will sustain the ...
Africa is home to the world’s youngest population, some of the fastest-growing markets, vast deposits of critical minerals, enormous ...
Africa’s critical minerals will either entrench the old pattern of extraction without development or become the foundation of ...
JSW Steel has launched the Minas de Revuboè coking coal project in Mozambique, a major step to secure long-term raw material ...
Several African states are pursuing beneficiation strategies. South Africa’s Mineral Beneficiation Strategy aims to capture ...
Imad Eddine, director of Dubai-based Royal Aircraft Maintenance Company, discusses how harsh Middle Eastern operating conditions affect engine maintenance in the region and why the company plans to ...
A new generation of African designers are bursting onto the global fashion scene, gaining recognition from top celebrities including Beyoncé, Alicia Keys, and Naomi Campbell.
Rising raw material costs and freight charges due to the war in Iran are now poised to increase medicine prices in India, ...
China has announced that it will eliminate tariffs on imports from 53 African countries, a move aimed at strengthening trade ties and boosting economic cooperation with the continent.
East African Portland Cement Company has raised the price of its Blue Triangle cement by Sh10 per bag, citing rising raw material costs.In a notice to customers, the firm said the adjustment affects ...
The move could aggravate one of the continent’s most pressing economic problems: over-dependence on the export of raw and minimally-processed minerals and materials.
Breaking the jinx of economic dependency would also require maximising exploration, building capacity for local processing, optimising commercialisation, securing supply chains, and creating value ...