Trade barriers top concern for Sub-Saharan African business leaders – Bloomberg FDI outlook
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 21/07/2025
Trade Barriers are the leading concern of business leaders from Sub-Saharan Africa, according to the seventh wave of Bloomberg Media’s Global Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Outlook. The outlook, which was released last week, is titled “Rebalancing in Real Time: How Shocks Are Shaping the Global (…)
... Article published by "Namibia Economist" (Namibia), read more
For any information or claim on this article, see directly with the newspaper.
In Namibian newspapers
Namibia retains top-five financial markets ranking in Africa
Namibia has retained its position among Africa’s top five financial markets, according to the Absa Africa Financial (…)
[The Namibian] - 17/10/2025
NamPost grant payout pilot ends in ‘chaos’
Nampost’s pilot cash grant payment project at Okahandja descended into disarray yesterday, with long queues and (…)
[The Namibian] - 11/10/2025
Who Sets Namibia’s Traffic Light Timers?
Hey there, quick question: Who in Judas’ name sets the traffic light timers in Namibia? How did they decide that (…)
[The Namibian] - 11/10/2025
Erongo council to tackle minister’s order on Benitha Imbamba reinstatement
The Erongo Regional Council is set to discuss a ministerial directive ordering the reinstatement of chairperson (…)
[The Namibian] - 15/10/2025
Meatco halves losses as revenue rises to N$1.2 billion
The Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco) recorded a reduced net loss of N$67 million for the year ended 31 January (…)
[The Namibian] - 14/10/2025