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Africa's Top Trade Routes: Infographics
Africa's Top Trade Routes: Infographics
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Africa's rapidly growing consumer market, fueled by rising incomes, population growth, urbanization, and increased internet/mobile access, presents significant... 22.11.2024, Sputnik Africa
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Sputnik Africa prepared an infographic featuring the key characteristics of African trade.The infographic reveals a preference for intra-regional trade among African countries (37%), followed by Asia (24%), with the EU (16%) and North America (3%). Namibia (75%), Tanzania (48%) and Angola (43%) are the top three countries with the highest number of African trading partners.
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Africa's Top Trade Routes: Infographics
Africa's rapidly growing consumer market, fueled by rising incomes, population growth, urbanization, and increased internet/mobile access, presents significant retail and distribution opportunities.
Sputnik Africa prepared an infographic featuring the key characteristics of African trade.
The infographic reveals a preference for intra-regional trade among African countries (37%), followed by Asia (24%), with the EU (16%) and North America (3%).
Namibia (75%), Tanzania (48%) and Angola (43%) are the top three countries with the highest number of African trading partners.