G20 Summit a catalyst for new trade frontier in Africa
[NewBusinessEthiopia - Ethiopia] - 26/11/2025
By Abdullah Vawda – The G20 summit in South Africa, a gathering of the world’s major economies, ended with a joint declaration committing to “multilateral co-operation” including climate change mitigation and economic inequality, and was adopted despite objections from the US which boycotted the (…)
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