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Prosper Africa & Afreximbank partners to mobilise trade opportunities between U.S. and Africa

B & FT Online 19 Jan 2025
... capital access facilitation, technical and transaction advisory support for creative deals, SME development for agribusiness and textiles, Creative Africa Nexus, and strategic event collaboration.
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Gugu Peteni: A story of creativity, identity and breaking barriers in fashion

Mail Guardian South Africa 17 Jan 2025
It was a chance to view the latest clothing collection by GuguByGugu at WeAreEgg in Rosebank, a vibrant retail platform and home to some of South Africa’s trendiest fashion brands ... textiles in 2018.
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Nigeria’s Strategic Investment Policy for the 21st Century: A Blueprint for Sustainable Growth

This Day 01 Jan 2025
In the heart of Africa, Nigeria stands as a beacon of economic potential, rich in natural resources, a burgeoning youthful population, and an expanding market ... Nigeria’s tech ecosystem, dubbed “Africa’s Silicon Valley,” has attracted global attention.
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Unlocking Africa’s trade potential in the Caribbean and Latin America

B & FT Online 20 Dec 2024
For instance, as more consumers in these regions seek unique and high-quality products, Africa’s agricultural exports, textiles and artisanal goods could find new markets, boosting trade revenues.
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Procrastinator’s gift guide

Washington Blade 20 Dec 2024
The concept shines a light on Africa’s textile artisans. He goes to South Africa to work with homeless young people ostracized for their choice to be LGBTQ and is considered a leader in bringing ...
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Textile industry in Pakistan: Challenges, opportunities and future prospects

The News International 16 Dec 2024
In this picture taken on July 20, 2023, a worker operates a machine preparing fabric at a textile mill in Lahore ... In 2024, Pakistan’s textile industry, once a cornerstone of the national economy, stands at a critical crossroads.
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Gauteng housing backlog: ‘A betrayal of basic human dignity,’ says EFF Gauteng chair Nkululeko Dunga

Independent online (SA) 13 Dec 2024
Gauteng province, which was one of the industrial hubs in South Africa, is currently experiencing the collapse of thriving sectors such as steel, metalworks, textile and manufacturing, leaving behind ...
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Ludhiana: 30% plunge in state’s textile exports, Rajya Sabha informed

Hindustan Times 10 Dec 2024
Arora also pointed to the need for aggressive marketing strategies and collaborations to open new markets for Punjab’s textile exports in regions like West Asia, Southeast Asia and Africa ... 30% plunge in state’s textile exports, Rajya Sabha informed.
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BRI, e-commerce boom lift world air cargo market

ECNS 09 Dec 2024
The air cargo exports from China to Africa have primarily been cross-border e-commerce products such as mechanical and electrical products, textiles, building materials and household appliances.
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Revisiting AGOA: PACCI Calls for Adjustments to Ensure Africa’s Economic Growth

Capital Ethiopia 02 Dec 2024
“But the new criteria must reflect Africa’s economic realities and avoid punitive measures that hinder trade opportunities ... Textile Compliance Regulations ... “The textile sector is a major job creator in Africa,” Ghenna noted.
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Clothing castoffs from the West are piling up and polluting Africa’s environment

The Los Angeles Times 27 Nov 2024
... people.” Trade restrictions might not go far in either reducing textile pollution or encouraging clothing production in Africa, where profits are low and incentives for designers are few, experts say.
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As fast fashion’s waste pollutes Africa’s environment, designers in Ghana are finding a solution

Chicago Tribune 24 Nov 2024
Trade restrictions might not go far in either reducing textile pollution or encouraging clothing production in Africa, where profits are low and incentives for designers are few, experts say.
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As fast fashion's waste pollutes Africa's environment, designers in Ghana are finding a solution

Colorado Springs Gazette 23 Nov 2024
Trade restrictions might not go far in either reducing textile pollution or encouraging clothing production in Africa, where profits are low and incentives for designers are few, experts say.

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