Britain is looking for commercial opportunities in Africa
African and London analysts both question that British trade with Africa in some way could replace the downturn that is expected in the British trade after Brexit – Financial Times wrote.
British Prime Minister Theresa May made an African tour this week with businessmen visiting South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria. In her speech in South Africa, the head of government stated that some estimates suggest that the performance of African economies could double up to 2030 and by 2050, the quarter of the world’s consumers will live on the African continent. (Kertész Róbert, MTI)
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