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Tuesday, January 7, 2020 22:37 By GERALD ANDAE A KQ plane at JKIA. FILE PHOTO | NMG Africa’s quest to achieve open skies is increasingly becoming a pipe dream as countries move to protect their airlines. This is despite efforts by different agencies to …
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In Summary The AfCFTA has energised the continent by positioning regional integration front and centre. By requiring member states to remove tariffs from 90 per cent of goods, the agreement is expected to boost trade among African countries from its low level of 16 per cent.Advertisement By ALOYSIUS UCHE... read more →
Jan
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In Summary The AfCFTA has energised the continent by positioning regional integration front and centre. By requiring member states to remove tariffs from 90 per cent of goods, the agreement is expected to boost trade among African countries from its low level of 16 per cent.Advertisement By ALOYSIUS UCHE... read more →
Jan
07
In Summary The AfCFTA has energised the continent by positioning regional integration front and centre. By requiring member states to remove tariffs from 90 per cent of goods, the agreement is expected to boost trade among African countries from its low level of 16 per cent.Advertisement By ALOYSIUS UCHE... read more →
Jan
07
In Summary The AfCFTA has energised the continent by positioning regional integration front and centre. By requiring member states to remove tariffs from 90 per cent of goods, the agreement is expected to boost trade among African countries from its low level of 16 per cent.Advertisement By ALOYSIUS UCHE... read more →
Jan
07
In Summary The AfCFTA has energised the continent by positioning regional integration front and centre. By requiring member states to remove tariffs from 90 per cent of goods, the agreement is expected to boost trade among African countries from its low level of 16 per cent.Advertisement By ALOYSIUS UCHE... read more →



