Global realignment – an opportunity for Africa? Published by Seth Onyango on 2 September 2022 Simmering rivalries and strategic shifts between superpowers and their allies are offering Africa more geopolitical and economic agency, as it seeks to avoid the pitfalls of the past.
Shaun Jayaratnam: US-China trade war and its impact on Africa Published by Shaun Jayaratnam on 16 September 2019 There is a mixture of opportunity and harm coming Africa’s way, more harm than opportunity, writes Shaun Jayaratnam
Q&A: Phatisa on partnering with OPIC, and Africa’s investment opportunities Published by Staff Writer on 23 October 2017 Stuart Bradley, Joint Managing Partner at Phatisa, talks private equity in Africa.
DHL and MallforAfrica team up to further cross-border e-commerce to the US Published by Staff Writer on 6 October 2017 Through this partnership, DHL locations will serve as drop-off points for products destined for consumers in the US.
2017 economic outlook: Welcome to the jungle Published by Marios Maratheftis on 10 December 2016 Next year is shaping up to be volatile, with any benefits from US expansion likely to be short-lived.
The race for the White House and its implications for African oil and gas Published by Santiago Olo Lima on 2 November 2016 Americans are not the only ones watching the race for the U.S. presidency with angst: the global energy industry has much at stake in the struggle for power in the world’s largest economy.
Where to after AGOA? Published by Peter Fabricius on 11 October 2016 Can a new, more reciprocal, trade relationship be structured between the US and Africa after the current iteration expires?
‘While the US may be late to the party, it has a lot to offer Africa’ Published by Staff Writer on 5 August 2014 “US companies can do very well in Africa provided they put in the effort to understand the continent’s markets in detail.”
US keeps eye on European competition for African trade Published by Gabe Joselow on 13 August 2013 US considering extending African Growth and Opportunity Act, while keeping an eye on potential deals between European and African nations.