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Political Dynamics Driving Investment Decisions – etbaba.com

By Africa Risk Control (ARC) – Africa remains one of the world’s most promising investment frontiers — rich in resources, youthful labor, and vast markets. Yet, political risk continues to shape how investors perceive and pursue opportunities across the continent. Political risk refers to how government decisions, political events, or security conditions can affect business …

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Opportunities, Risks, and Strategic Insights for Investors – etbaba.com

By Africa Risk Control (ARC) – Tunisia, a North African nation of 12.4 million people with a nominal GDP of USD 53.4 billion in 2024, offers a unique combination of strategic advantages and investment potential. Its proximity to Europe, a young and educated workforce, and a diversified industrial base create opportunities across multiple sectors. Key …

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Diamond Shock, Policy Pivots, and Diversification Openings – etbaba.com

By Africa Risk Control Southern Africa Desk – Botswana’s fundamentals (rule of law, low political risk, capable banks) still make it an attractive hub — but investors must now factor in a sharp commodity shock. Botswana, long seen as one of Africa’s most stable economies, is now navigating new headwinds while opening high-value opportunities for …

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Côte d’Ivoire’s Sweet Spot for Investors – etbaba.com

By Africa Risk Control – Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), the world’s largest cocoa producer and the backbone of global chocolate supply, is emerging as one of West Africa’s fastest-growing economies. With a population of nearly 33 million and a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of about US$78.9 billion in 2023, the country has been expanding at …

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Silicon Savannah: Investing In Kenya’s Technology, Infrastructure Landscape

By Africa Risk Control East Africa Desk – Kenya, often referred to as the “Silicon Savannah,” has emerged as East Africa’s leading hub for technology and infrastructure development. With a population exceeding 53 million and a rapidly growing economy of approximately US$120 billion in 2024, Kenya offers investors a wealth of opportunities across fintech, ICT …

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Navigating Rules, Risks, and Rewards – etbaba.com

By Africa Risk Control North Africa Desk – Morocco stands as a strategic gateway for foreign investment in Africa, offering a blend of favorable regulatory frameworks, sectoral incentives, and a robust infrastructure network. In 2024, the country experienced a significant rebound in foreign direct investment (FDI), reaching $1.64 billion, marking a 55% increase from the …

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Risks, Opportunities & Major Players – etbaba.com

By Africa Risk Control Portuguese-speaking Africa Desk Africa Desk – Mozambique, located in southeastern Africa, is emerging as one of the continent’s most promising investment destinations. Rich in natural resources, strategic ports, and a young workforce, the country has attracted significant attention from both regional and international investors. Its abundant natural gas reserves, expanding infrastructure …

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Energy exports drop, increased imports depleted Algeria’s current account – etbaba.com

Energy exports drop, increased imports turn Algeria’s current account to deficitThe drop in energy exports and increased imports reversed the current account surplus into a modest deficit, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said. “The current account reversed to a deficit in 2024, projected to widen in 2025-26 before narrowing. Over the medium-term, growth is expected …

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How Climate Action Today Shapes Africa’s Children Tomorrow – etbaba.com

The Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) invests in solutions that ensure children are healthy, safe, and have opportunities to thrive, tackling challenges from climate change to health, nutrition, and women’s empowerment. During the second Africa Climate Summit in Addis Ababa (8–10 September 2025), CEO Kate Hampton highlighted how climate impacts—like unsafe air, energy poverty, and …

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