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Africa’s huge trade deficit: A case of lagging processing power

By Brian MULONIA trade deficit? What is that?Let’s break it down. When the value of a country’s imports of goods and services supersedes the value of its export of same, this indeed, is a trade ...
The Ministry of Natural Resources has strongly urged miners across Guyana to cease the practice of paying workers in raw gold ...
Ontario launched its $500M Critical Minerals Processing Fund in Sudbury, with ministers and the mayor pledging to keep ...
Coleman MD discusses why Nigeria needs greater investment in mineral processing, especially copper, to boost local ...
Ontario launches a $500 million fund to keep critical mineral processing and jobs in Canada, ending raw material exports.
Consuming vegetables daily is vital for essential vitamins and minerals, with preparation methods impacting nutrient ...
In my hometown Wusuta, there is an old story the elders tell on quiet evenings. Two hunters once spotted a rare Ewe antelope ...
“This investment reinforces what we have long known in Greater Sudbury: Ontario’s economic future runs through the North,” he ...
US President Donald Trump's administration is shifting its foreign policy focus from aid to securing raw materials. This could present an opportunity for the African continent.
Vietnam has approved amendments to its mineral law that place rare earths under strict state management and prohibit raw export, signaling a shift in how the country plans to develop one of the ...
ARUSHA: THE minister of Minerals, Anthony Mavunde, has asked the contractor for the construction of the Tanzania Gemological ...
The Vietnamese parliament on Thursday approved amendments to the Geology and Minerals Law that place rare earth elements ...