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… the knowledge that our Ugandan counterparts may have.” … Logistics, a logistics company which is already well-established in Uganda. … executives from the Uganda Revenue Authority, Uganda Investment Authority … share it with the Africans,” he said, “This …
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Dec 13, 2019 (AB Digital via COMTEX) -- Dry freight containers are made of aluminum, steel, and other material. It is suitable for various types of cargo. Dry aluminum containers have a slightly greater weight than metal, whereas dry steel containers have …
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Futures and Commodity Market News Remote Container Management Solutions shows positive effect on Dry Freight Container Market Dec 13, 2019 (AB Digital via COMTEX) -- (more…)
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TURBULENT TIMES SA’s cash-strapped airline needs a lifeline, as GEPF deny bailout talks The Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) has not been approached to bail out South African Airways (SAA). This is according to GEPF principal executive officer Abel Sithole, who presented the pension fund’s 2018-2019 annual report in Johannesburg... read more →
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cartel crunch Cashew farmers under pressure to process African cashew nut producing countries are investing heavily in production and processing, even as significant challenges such as demand size, cartels, market dynamics and protectionism linger. (more…)
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Rwanda and Tanzania individually signed two mega-infrastructure deals in the last week in moves that will undoubtedly reshape the East African region politically and economically. Kenya stands to lose most. Tanzania signed an agreement to link its new …
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cartel crunch Cashew farmers under pressure to process African cashew nut producing countries are investing heavily in production and processing, even as significant challenges such as demand size, cartels, market dynamics and protectionism linger. (more…)



