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The Journal of African Business Issue 13

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  • African
  • Sony
  • Economic
  • Global
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  • Afcfta
  • Agoa
  • Travelex
  • Africa
  • Business
  • Investment
  • Energy
  • Agriculture
  • Manufacturing
  • Transport
  • Trade
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  • Development
  • Technology
Welcome to The Journal of African Business, a unique guide to business and investment in Africa. Since the inaugural issue was published as an annual in 2020, the quarterly format has been adopted, giving our team more opportunities to bring to readers up-to-date information and opinions and offering our clients increased exposure at specific times of the year. We cover a broad range of topics, ranging from energy, agriculture, manufacturing and mining to tourism and skills development. Senior members of the staff at the Pan African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PACCI) have contributed a thought-provoking article for this issue on the lessons that African policy-makers can learn from the implementation of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), across the continent. They argue that those lessons should be applied to the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). AGOA was approved by the US Congress in 2000, providing trade preferences for a large range of goods from qualifying countries that could enter the US duty-free. The textile and apparel industry in particular was boosted in several countries because of the relaxation of tariffs. Having been renewed in 2015, AGOA is up for consideration again in 2025 but the current political climate in the US is vastly different from 2000 and 2015. President Donald Trump has made it clear that his only economic priority is the wellbeing of the United States. The PACCI authors look at the good and bad aspects of how AGOA was applied in various countries and industries across the continent, and point to specific steps that should be taken in implementing AfCFTA that would reap the best rewards for Africa. And much more...

The Journal of African Business Issue

THE JOURNAL OFAFRICANBUSINESSJUNE/JULY/AUGUST 2025MAKING AFCFTA EFFECTIVELessons from AGOASTEADY SUPPLIESIN TROUBLED TIMESHow African agriculture has kept supply lines openCRITICAL MINERALSCopper, lithium and cobalt are abundant in AfricaMORE COMPETITION REGULATORSGood or bad for M&A?COUNTRY PROFILESCOUNTRY PROFILESSeychelles and ZimbabweTHE POWER OFCREATIVITY AND TECHNOLOGYAudio and collaboration with content creators are driving Sony’sstrategy in Africa, says Sony MEA Managing Director, Jobin Joejoe.

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