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Dear Although Asian tigers like India, China and Korea dominate the international business headlines, business leaders and investors should not overlook the potential of Sub-Saharan Africa. The region provides a market that has experienced economic growth of over 5% for the past several years and a recent sharp increase in inflows of foreign direct investment. Africa offers a rich and diverse natural resource base that invites global players in search of environmentally sound economic growth. Increased trade will contribute to prosperity and stability in Sub-Saharan Africa. Foreign businesses are currently positioning themselves to enter the African market and thus take a stake in the social and economic development of the region. The Inside Africa program provides business leaders and investors alike with practical insights into doing business in the Sub-Saharan African countries. If you would like to receive further details or information please contact us. Best regards, |
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