The business potential of Africa is tremendous in all sectors, including energy, infrastructure, agriculture, natural resources, and information and communications, offering opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs. Africa has the potential to ensure its own food sufficiency and be a major supplier in global food markets. Similarly, the continent has the world’s largest reserves of vanadium, diamonds, manganese, phosphate, platinum-group metals, cobalt, gold, aluminum, and chromium, offering opportunities for entrepreneurs in the mining sector. Africa may present some challenges to doing business, but to those who are willing to learn and understand the intricacy of the region, there are massive opportunities for growth and success. In this program, Rania, Samar & Soji traverse the length and breadth of Africa from Cape Town, South Africa, to Cairo, Egypt, exploring the huge potential often hidden throughout the continent. Don't miss this important talk show.
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The business potential of Africa is tremendous in all sectors, including energy, infrastructure, agriculture, natural resources, and information and communications, offering opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs. Africa has the potential to ensure its own food sufficiency and be a major supplier in global food markets. Similarly, the continent has the world’s largest reserves of vanadium, diamonds, manganese, phosphate, platinum-group metals, cobalt, gold, aluminum, and chromium, offering opportunities for entrepreneurs in the mining sector. Africa may present some challenges to doing business, but to those who are willing to learn and understand the intricacy of the region, there are massive opportunities for growth and success. In this program, Rania, Samar & Soji traverse the length and breadth of Africa from Cape Town, South Africa, to Cairo, Egypt, exploring the huge potential often hidden throughout the continent. Don't miss this important talk show.
In this new episode of Doing Business in Africa, we focus on the building materilas market in Africa, how the sector should face the competition from the low-priced companies in the market? How Africa would benefit from establishing an intra-African building materials council, all is discussed in the new episode with Waleed Gamal El Din, Chairman of Egyptian Export Council for Building Materilas, Refractory and and Metalic Industries.
Doing Business in Africa
The business potential of Africa is tremendous in all sectors, including energy, infrastructure, agriculture, natural resources, and information and communications, offering opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs. Africa has the potential to ensure its own food sufficiency and be a major supplier in global food markets. Similarly, the continent has the world’s largest reserves of vanadium, diamonds, manganese, phosphate, platinum-group metals, cobalt, gold, aluminum, and chromium, offering opportunities for entrepreneurs in the mining sector. Africa may present some challenges to doing business, but to those who are willing to learn and understand the intricacy of the region, there are massive opportunities for growth and success. In this program, Rania, Samar & Soji traverse the length and breadth of Africa from Cape Town, South Africa, to Cairo, Egypt, exploring the huge potential often hidden throughout the continent. Don't miss this important talk show.