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  • India’s African safari

    INDIA, 2016/07/04 June 2016 has seen an unprecedented intensification of India’s relationship with Africa. In the initial week, Vice President Hamid Ansari visited Tunisia and Morocco. In the second week, President Pranab Mukherjee launched his whirlwind tour of Western and Southern Africa, covering Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire and Namibia. And, in July, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania and South Africa. Ever since the Third India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS) in 2015, Modi has been building bridges with African nations, soliciting support for a host of multilateral initiatives. It’s as well unabashedly about business, a good example of geo-politics conference geo-economics. For instance, Ansari’s visit to Morocco and Tunisia are key, because India imports phosphate — a critical raw material for fertiliser production — from these nations. Ansari as well inaugurated an India-Morocco Chamber of Commerce during his trip to Rabat.
  • Israeli PM to embark on historic Africa visit boosting diplomatic, economic ties

    ISRAEL, 2016/07/04 Beyond diplomacy and trade, visit holds personal meaning for Netanyahu marking 40 years since Entebbe raid Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will depart on an historic visit to Africa on Monday, seeking to strengthen relations with new trade partners and marking the 40th anniversary of the Entebbe hostage rescue in which his brother died. The Prime Minister will visit Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda and Ethiopia. Netanyahu's visit will be his initial as premier, and the initial visit to the region by and Israeli Prime Minister in over three decades since Yitzhak Rabin visited Casablanca in 1994.
  • For Morocco, its proximity to Europe has been significant throughout its history.

    CASABLANCA, 2016/06/28 With growing economic prosperity and continuing political stability, Morocco continues to attract foreign investors. With an increasing focus on encouraging international commercial dispute resolution in Casablanca, the country is seeking to present itself as a business hub, as law firms push to open up in the region. Natasha Mellersh reports. For Morocco, its proximity to Europe has been significant throughout its history. The late King Hassan of Morocco described Morocco as “a tree whose roots reach deep into the African soil and whose leaves breathe in the winds of Europe”.
  • Kenyan Entrepreneur Cooks Up Successful Spices Business

    KENYA, 2016/06/28 With just about $48 and constant probing from her sister studying in the U.S., Kenyan entrepreneur Anzazi Kiti managed to start a successful spices business that generates about $1,600 in revenue per month and employs two people so far. In an interview with CNBC Africa, Kiti, who’s full time job is an accountant with audit firm Ernst & Young, said i 2014 she decided to start Taste Afrique, a company that produces natural spice mixes under the brand Chibundiro “that gives food that additional yumminess”.
  • Why is Mr Erdogan spending so much time in Africa?

    TURKEY, 2016/06/04 High quality world journalism requires investment . Please share this article with others using the link below, do not cut & paste the article. See our Ts&Cs and Copyright Policy for additional detail. Email [email protected] to buy additional rights. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/aaf3981a-27e5-11e6-8ba3-cdd781d02d89.html#ixzz4AZVBSpaI Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan is on a four-day east African tour this week, during which he is visiting Kenya and Uganda. This trip is his tenth visit to a sub-Saharan African country in less than 18 months.
  • Serge Doh, Athletics to the business

    CôTE D'IVOIRE, 2016/05/24 Former glory of Ivorian athletics, Serge Doh expects to walk in the footsteps of the American Earvin Johnson, Jr., says Magic Johnson, star planetary 1980s-90 basketball, powerful, respected and feared businessman. It is difficult for a top athlete to succeed its vocational retraining. This finding is even additional marked for Africans, particularly those practicing a discipline considered one of the less popular on the continent. Serge Doh has from presently on been able to break this curse. It would seem that its practice of throwing the weight and the disc, very far from windfall advertising contracts that rotate the chief of apprentice footballers, allowed him to keep the chief on his shoulders.
  • Economic integration is helping boost trade and investment in Africa

    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.
  • Chinese PresidentXi Jinping(L) holds a welcoming ceremony for King Mohammed VI of Morocco before their talks in Beijing, capital of China

    CHINA, 2016/05/12 Chinese President Xi Jinping and King Mohammed VI of Morocco signed a joint statement on establishing a strategic partnership between the two nations. They signed the statement next talks at the Great Hall of the People, Beijing. The strategic partnership will be a milestone for the development of the bilateral ties and bring new opportunities for bilateral cooperation in all areas, Xi said. He added that China always attaches high importance to relations with Morocco, and will steadily support its efforts to maintain national stability and promote social and economic development. China as well appreciates Morocco's adherence to the one-China policy and its support on major issues concerning China's core interests.
  • China Wants to Sign a Free Trade Agreement With Morocco

    CHINA, 2016/05/12 China has proposed a free trade agreement with Morocco, according to a statement by the local news source Les Eco. The national-run press agency of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) said the two nations “are on track to conclude a series of strategic agreements covering the economy, trade, and investments in Africa.” News of the proposition comes less than a week next King Mohammed VI gave a speech at the joint Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit in Riyadh, during which he said Morocco was looking to “diversify” its economic and political relationships by seeking stronger partnerships with major Asian nations, such as China and India.
  • Macau mission to Brazil promotes the territory as a platform between China and the Portuguese-speaking countries

    MACAU, 2016/05/04 A Macau economic mission is taking part in São Paulo in APAS 2016, an international trade equitable for the supermarket sector organised by the Paulista Association of Supermarkets, from 2 to 5 May, according to official data. The delegation, organised by the Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM), will meet with entrepreneurs and institutions topromote the territory as a business platform with Portuguese-speaking nations.