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Africa needs to flourish its business environment to enter a sustainable development path. (Image source: nielvdw/Adobe Stock)

A survey of more than 350 business leaders across five of some of Africa’s fastest-growing economies reveals a high degree of optimism – 81 per cent report that the business situation in their country is good or satisfactory, despite ongoing and well-documented challenges

James Quincey, chairman and CEO of Coca-Cola; a Nigeria Bottling Company sales representative and Zoran Bogdanovic, Coca-Cola Hellenic CEO during a market visit at Maryland in Lagos. (Image source: Coca-Cola)

The Global CEO and chairman of the Coca-Cola James Quincey culminated a tour to Africa last week with an aim to explore the vast opportunity that the continent presents in driving it’s growth strategy over the next decade

HIMOINSA has developed numerous projects in the two regions. (Image source: HIMOINSA)

More than 30 companies from 16 different countries have gathered at the HIMOINSA Africa and Middle East Distributors Convention that showcased the latest product innovations and analysed trends in that market

Nigeria and Togo among top global improvers, according to a recent World Bank study. (Image credit: Adobe Stock)

African economies continued to improve their business climates, with the region’s largest economy, Nigeria, earning a place among the year’s top global improvers alongside Togo, according to the World Bank Group’s Doing Business study

The bank stated that Côte d’Ivoire and Kenya have improved their trade readiness. (Image source: Roman Boed/Flickr)

Côte d’Ivoire is the country that has increased its trade growth potential most quickly over the last decade, according to new research by Standard Chartered

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