Deteriorating global trade to weigh on Namibia’s exports
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 30/05/2025
By Theo KleinEconomist at Oxford Economics Africa. Output growth in the local mining sector has played a key role in driving economic growth rates in the last couple of years. However, recent global political developments have clouded the commodity price outlook for several of Namibia’s main (…)
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