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Editorial: Extending AGOA: A Call to Action
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Given the continuous international tariff conflicts, authorities have been urged to advocate for an extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) or face potential widespread layoffs and failing export industries. Patrick Boamah, who represents Okaikwei Central as a Member of Parliament, observes that certain firms are deliberately organized to take advantage of…
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UEFA Champions League: Inter Milan Stuns Barça 4-3, Clinches Spot in Munich Final
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Milan [Italy], May 7 (ANI): In what turned out to be one of the most memorable UEFA Champions League semifinals ever, an extra-time goal from Davide Frattesi helped Inter Milan book their ticket to the title clash after beating Barcelona by 4-3 in their second-leg clash at San Siro, Milan on Tuesday night. With…
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Private Sector Emerges as Key Economic Engine, Says Politburo – International Edition
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General Secretary Party Leader To Lam, representing the Politburo, has endorsed a resolution focusing on the growth of the private economic sector, positioning it as the top priority for driving Vietnam’s economy in the coming years. As stated in the resolution, following almost forty years of economic reforms, the sector has consistently expanded in…
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Malaysia Expects 20% Jump in Durian Exports to China, Led by Musang King
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Exports of durians from Malaysia to China are expected to increase by 15% to 20% this year due to high consumer demand, even though they face some difficulties because of adverse weather conditions. As stated by Loh Wee Keng, the chairman of the Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China, the demand from…
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Import Volumes Forecasted to Drop Below 1.5M Tonnes by 2030, Says CARISCA Report
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By Seth KRAMPAH \xa0 According to a study conducted by CARISCA (Center for Applied Research and Innovation in Supply Chain – Africa), Ghana’s import volumes are expected to decrease, dropping under 1.5 million tonnes by the year 2030. In the meantime, exports are anticipated to increase, hitting around 1.2 million tons during this timeframe,…
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Liver Cancer Rates Among World’s Highest: International Edition (English)
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…with specialists attributing it to hepatitis B By Sandra Agyeiwaa OTOO Ghana has been recognized for having some of the world’s highest incidences of liver cancer, which experts largely attribute to the country’s high occurrence of hepatitis B infection. Dr. Robert Gish, who serves as the Medical Director at the Hepatitis B Foundation in…