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Why Africa Must Successfully Trade To Develop Economically

IN EARLY 2021, ANDREW Dawes wrote a poignant piece for The Africa Report that has stuck with me. As he put it: “The roaring twenties gave the US the world’s first skyscrapers, power plants that nearly quadrupled electricity production and gleaming roads on which the masses drove their new automobiles. When Africa’s lion economies borrow from the past, they too may roar.”

As the cogs once again begin turning around the world,

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