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Finance & Development December 2011 Winston & Castellanos |
Trade in East Africa Increased intraregional trade and lower tariffs are paving the way for faster growth  |
The Motley Fool November 8, 2011 Aimee Duffy |
An OPEC Nation in Trouble Nigeria suffers at the hands of Big Oil's double-edged sword. Shell is not the only oil company to recently experience threats of violence there.  |
The Motley Fool October 22, 2011 Aimee Duffy |
5 Stocks for Cashing In on East Africa's Energy Boom Eni, Anadarko, and others find the sweet spot in East Africa.  |
TIME Europe October 31, 2011 Alex Perry |
Africa Blossoms: A Continent On the Verge of an Agricultural Revolution A nation that was once the focus of a multimillion-dollar famine-relief effort is now home to a trading floor - the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange - that sold $1 billion in coffee, sesame, wheat, maize, peas and haricot beans last year.  |
Food Processing October 2011 |
Africa: The World's Next Great Economic Story Coca-Cola Co.'s Alexander Cummings recently spoke to Stanford University's Institute for Economic Policy Research and African Leadership Academy about Africa's growing economic power.  |
Finance & Development September 2011 |
Harnessing Diasporas Africa can tap some of its millions of emigrants to help development efforts.  |
TIME Europe September 5, 2011 Stephan Faris |
Harvesting Trees Sustainably in Liberia Liberia is seeking to position itself as a guilt-free source of timber.  |
The Motley Fool August 3, 2011 Andrew Dominguez |
South African Gold Stocks: Is Nationalization a Threat? Could the extensive, multi-national South African mining industry face nationalization?  |
TIME Europe June 30, 2011 Alex Perry |
Silicon Savanna: Mobile Phones Transform Africa Cell phones have taken all the world forward, but they are positively transforming Africa.  |
BusinessWeek June 16, 2011 Carol Matlack |
Looking for Gold in the Distant Past New mining technology and high prices are making it profitable to reopen old mines. Production costs are lower than in South Africa.  |
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