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Regno Unito
SA’s trade and business interests will be first victims of Brexit
The UK was SA’s eighth-largest trading partner in 2015 and is a key source of foreign direct investment into SA, with about R730bn in 2014
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Regno Unito
Pravin Gordhan confident SA financial sector will withstand Brexit shock
Trade links between SA the EU and UK are strong and there is a two-year period during which changes can be made to agreements and treaties
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Kenya
East Africa: Regional Business Body Wants Kenya to Compensate Rwandese, Ugandan Investors
[Daily News] The East African Business Council (EABC) demands Kenya to compensate Uganda and Rwanda traders whose properties worth over $47 million were destroyed during the 2008 post-election chaos.
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Cina
Zimbabwe: Why Is Zim Getting Droplets From China's Sea of Cash?
[Zimbabwe Independent] key economic statistics from the world's second biggest economy, China, are mind-numbing.
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USA
Africa: Mexico's Route to Financial Inclusion Begins With Commitment to Reduce the Use of Cash
[PR Newswire] Mexico City and New York -One of the largest economies in Latin America keeps growth momentum going by joining the United Nations' Better Than Cash Alliance to foster a financially inclusive economy
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Kenya Etiopia
Kenya Signs Oil Pipeline Deal With Ethiopia
[East African] Kenya has inked a deal with Ethiopia to construct a crude oil pipeline to run from the coastal town of Lamu to Addis Ababa months after Uganda chose to export her oil through Tanzania
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Etiopia
Deal With Ethiopia Expected to Ease Trade
[Nation] Kenyan investors and expatriates venturing into Ethiopia should expect less restrictions to their business once an agreement signed by the two countries is implemented.
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Etiopia
Eritrea's Foreign Minister Denies Rights Abuses, Blames Ethiopia for Clashes
[RFI] It is rare for government officials from the country known as "Africa's North Korea" to talk to European media. But Eritrean Foreign Minister Osman Saleh spoke to RFI's Anthony Lattier and Brenna Daldorph about recent clashes on Eritrea's border with Ethiopia and journalists and opposition figures who were arrested ...
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Regno Unito
La Banca d’Inghilterra prova a rassicurare i mercati
L’istituto ha elaborato un piano d’emergenza per stabilizzare l’economia immettendo sui mercati 250 miliardi di sterline. L’obiettivo principale è garantire che le banche non restino senza liquidità.
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Ghana
Reviewing NHIS: C’ttee pushes for guaranteed primary healthcare for all
The President’s technical committee tasked to review the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) has recommended a guaranteed universal primary healthcare basket for all residents in Ghana. The committee has also proposed that, given the strides the country has made in maternal and child mortality and morbidity, a package of maternal ...