North Africa Must Look South for Trade
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 4/08/2025
Rising tarifs, geopolitical fragmentation, and persistent supply-chain disruptions are roiling international trade. The World Trade Organisation projects a 0.2% contraction in global goods trade in 2025, which could deepen to 1.5% if tensions escalate. United Nations Trade and Development warns (…)
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