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[This Day] Twenty one African countries, including Nigeria, met in London yesterday for the inaugural UK-Africa Investment Summit, which attracted African leaders, UK and African businesses, international institutions and young entrepreneurs.
[Premium Times] The British High Commissioner, Catriona Laing, on Tuesday said the UK-Africa Investment Summit has launched a new partnership for growth in Nigeria.
[263Chat] Zimbabwe was snubbed for the United Kingdom-Africa Summit which kicked off today because the country is not open for business, opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has said.
[Ghanaian Times] London -President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has renewed his call on African nations to commit greater zeal and resources to trading among themselves, saying the low level of intra-Africa trade will not build a sound foundation for the continent's prosperity.
(Teleborsa) - Il segretario al Tesoro USA Steven Mnuchin lancia un avvertimento a Gran Bretagna e Italia sulla digital tax. In un'intervista al Wall Street Journal Mnuchin ha affermato che i due...
[Daily Trust] The Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) and its partner, the UK Department for International Development (DFID) yesterday inaugurated the Nigeria Investment Guide at the ongoing UK-Africa Investment Summit 2020.
[Premium Times] The Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) and its partner, the UK Department for International Development (DFID) on Monday inaugurated the Nigeria Investment Guide at the ongoing UK-Africa Investment Summit 2020.
[Deutsche Welle] The UK has amped up its pitch for post-Brexit trade with Africa at the UK-Africa Investment Summit. DW examines whether it will have the same economic presence on the continent as China or Russia.
UK chancellor insists ‘there will not be alignment’ with EU regulation
L'evento "BREXIT: impatti doganali e IVA sugli scambi commerciali" si terrà l'11 febbraio presso la Confindustria Alto Milanese a Legnano. Alla luce della prossima uscita del Regno Unito dall’Unione Europea si intende illustrare, con un approccio teorico/pratico, come cambieranno le relazioni commerciali ed individuare gli scenari ed impatti possibili sull’operatività aziendale. Particolare attenzione ...
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has called for stronger partnership between United Kingdom and African countries for it to translate to genuine global development and economic growth. The governor according to his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Gboyega Akosile disclosed this to journalists at the sideline of the UK-Africa Investment ...
Uhuru will hold a series of meetings to seek support for his Big 4 Agenda.
[Daily Trust] President Muhammadu says Nigeria wants a new settlement that not only brings closer relations but also unleashes trade within the commonwealth with the United Kingdom as her exit of the European Union is now all but certain.
[Nyasa Times] President Peter Mutharika on Monday led a delegation of Malawian leaders and businesspeople to the UK-Africa Investment Summit in London open by British Prime Prime Minister Boris Johnson with Malawi eyeing investments, continued trade and multilateral deals with a post-Brexit UK and deepening of political ties.
[SAnews.gov.za] Finance Minister Tito Mboweni and International Relations and Cooperation Minister Naledi Pandor will today represent South Africa at the UK-Africa Investment Summit in London.
[This Day] Standard Bank has disclosed that it is partnering with the UK Government to sponsor the inaugural UK-Africa Investment Summit, which will be held in London today.
[New Times] Rwanda will seek to attract more investors to its economy at the UK-Africa investment summit that will take place on January 20 in London, United Kingdom.
‘Prepare for the worst’ EU officials tell business after Sajid Javid’s FT interview
[Nation] President Uhuru Kenyatta leads a delegation of leaders and businesspeople to the UK-Africa Investment Summit on Monday with Kenya eyeing investments for the 'Big Four Agenda', continued trade and multilateral deals with a post-Brexit United Kingdom and deepening of political ties.
At Havard or London Business School or other foreign institution, they called Dr. Abdulmumin Jibrin by the acronym — ‘ABDU-JIBRIN’. Simply put as such because the ‘white men’ or his professors could not pronounce Abdulmu’umin properly in the more accurate arabic text (even most Nigerians or blacks too cannot). So ...