Most of Africa’s trade is carried out via sea routes. Geopolitical conflicts, however, including the war in Ukraine and attacks on commercial...
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Geopolitics and African trade Geopolitical conflicts have caused delays and detours, impacting maritime trade in Africa. Most of Africa’s trade is carried out via sea routes. Geopolitical conflicts, however, including the war in Ukraine and attacks on commercial shipping vessels in the red sea, have caused detours and delays, impacting on maritime trade to and […]
Most of Africa’s trade is carried out via sea routes. Geopolitical conflicts, however, including the war in Ukraine and attacks on commercial...
By Shreyansh Krishna and Sayantan Haldar Africa has emerged as a pivotal partner in China’s Maritime Silk Road Initiative (MSRI), the maritime...
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