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Mauritius: Mauritius to set up a National Export Strategy

Mauritian Industry and Commerce Minister Cader Sayed Hossen Wednesday indicated that Mauritius will soon set up a National Export Strategy

Tanzania: IMF Board approves one-year extension of 2012 borrowing agreements

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a one-year extension of the 2012 Borrowing Agreements, noting that

UN: UNCTAD reports calls for major changes in global economic governance

A new UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) report has said that, six years after the start of the global economic and financial crisis, the

Mauritania: Senegal needs over 700,000 sheep for Tabaski festival

Senegalese Animal Husbandry and Resources Minister, Mrs Aminata M’Bengue N’Diaye said here Tuesday that her country needs more than 700,000

Tanzania: Angola’s growth set to rally after dip in oil output – IMF staff report

Lower oil production is set to cut Angola’s economic growth in 2014, before a rebound in the oil industry boosts growth next year, the International

Tanzania: Barthi Airtel’s sale of towers in Nigeria to raise US$1bn

Barthi Airtel, India's leading mobile operator, is expected to reach an agreement on the sale of its telecom towers in Nigeria for more than US$1 billion

Egypt: Ecobank concludes US$200m, Afreximbank-supported bond issuance

Ecobank Nigeria, member of the Pan African Ecobank group, has successfully concluded a US$200 million bond issuance aimed at raising needed capital

Nigeria: ‘Services sector is highest contributor to Nigeria’s GDP’

The services sector accounted for the largest share of Nigeria’s real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the second quarter of 2014, amounting to 8.5 billion naira

Tanzania: IMF report traces positive economic development in Angola, urges limit on fiscal deficits

Angola’s recent economic developments have been positive, but softening oil revenue and limited proven oil reserves highlight the need to contain emerging fiscal deficits, preserve policy buffers, and continue diversifying the

Mauritania: CSOs urged to play active role in management of extractive industries

Mauritanian Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have been urged to play a more active role in demanding transparency in the management of extractive

Tanzania: IMF calls for fiscal adjustment in Congo as oil reserves decline

High levels of public spending and the depletion of oil reserves call for a fiscal adjustment in Republic of Congo over the medium to long term, the International

Nigeria: Business group seeks delay in take off of Nigeria’s automotive policy

A leading member of Nigeria’s business group, the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA),
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