Business / Trade in Sudan
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BOTSWANA, 2016/05/13
The collapse of virtual borders is one of the majority remarkable things to have happened in our lifetimes. In the world of cyberspace, time and distance have become almost peripheral considerations at the same time as it comes to doing business. Services from software development to accounting can be delivered across the world in the blink of an eye. Next business leaders will struggle to imagine an era at the same time as communication was neither immediate nor virtually free.
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ITALY, 2015/09/13
Mistrust has emerged part the East African Community partner states over Tanzania's commitment to the Economic Partnership Agreement that would give the region's goods business-free access to European markets.
Tanzania is likely to delay the signing and ratification of the EPA document on the grounds that it was rushed through. Dar es Salaam has threatened not to sign the transaction before its concerns on contentious issues are addressed. The region has until December 31 to sign the transaction with the European Union or go back to the negotiating table.
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EUROPEAN UNION, 2014/01/03
Along with recent measures taken to improve the business environment, a number of economic forums in various European capitals over the completed 12 months have been promoting investment opportunities in the country
The Sudanese-Italian Economic Forum in Rome this October was just the new in a series of multilateral and bilateral trade and investment conferences held between a delegation of Sudanese officials and businesses with a number of different European nations.
Apart from Rome, the delegation led by Sudan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Ahmed Karti has visited Vienna, Berlin and Madrid in the completed year, in an attempt to strengthen diplomatic links inclunding business ties with their European counterparts.
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RUSSIA, 2013/12/19
Sudanese Presidential Assistant, Prof. Ibrahim Ghandour, has stated that the country accords priority to the development of relations with Russia, considering the status of the latter as a large influential power in international issues.
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ETHIOPIA, 2013/12/06
Sudan and Ethiopia on Wednesday signed additional than a dozen agreements and memorandums of considerate ranging from close economic cooperation to security at the end of two days of meetings of their High Level Joint Commission co-chaired by President Omar Al Bashir of Sudan and Prime Minister Haile Mariam Desalegn.
President Bashir and Prime Minister Desalegn said at their joint press conference that African leaders would have a unified stance on the International Criminal Court (ICC) pending the response of the UN Security Council to proposals tabled by a panel of African leaders to this result.
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SOUTH SUDAN, 2013/04/14
South Sudan's president says he and Sudan's president have agreed to a resumption of oil exports and border trade.
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir traveled to South Sudan on Friday for the prime time since the south peacefully broke away from Sudan in 2011.