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At the Visa Global Product Launch, the future of retail is showcased through cutting-edge AI-driven enhancements enabling customers to discover and purchase items using artificial intelligence technology. Additionally, this event highlights groundbreaking alliances and novel product developments. As new payment methods develop, they require a network that is constantly available—secure, safeguarded, expandable, and continuously…
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By Kestér Kenn KLOMEGÂH Today, driven by the Kremlin’s diplomatic efforts and backed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Department of Partnership, Russian firms are advancing numerous developmental initiatives and corporate entrepreneurship ventures across Africa. The St. Petersburg summit has laid out a detailed action plan aimed at enhancing comprehensive bilateral economic collaboration with…
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Previous customers of a technology startup founder from Canada claim they felt disappointed as they handed over tens of thousands of dollars to his firm with the expectation of kickstarting their own businesses, but to no avail. Individuals around the globe—from Scotland to the southern regions of the United States—have reported paying Josh Adler’s…
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In a society constructed around self-centeredness and rivalry, numerous individuals have begun excessively glorifying their skills, enveloping their aptitudes in a shroud of quasi-sacred awe. Surrounding them are fans and storytellers who amplify their accomplishments to legendary heights, turning average people into revered icons. In the meantime, individuals who lack these seemingly “exceptional talents”…
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By Sandra Agyeiwaa OTOO In an effort to revamp Ghana’s agricultural industry, DHL, alongside SIPAB and Eurocham Ghana, organized a key stakeholders’ gathering aimed at engaging chosen agribusinesses and small-scale farmers. The objective was to explore and establish a viable trade logistics framework designed to bolster the agricultural sector sustainably. The corporate gathering in…
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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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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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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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By Sandra Agyeiwaa OTOO In an effort to revamp Ghana’s agriculture industry, DHL, alongside SIPAB and Eurocham Ghana, organized a strategic gathering involving key stakeholders from select agribusinesses and small-scale farmers. The purpose was to explore and establish a viable trade logistics framework aimed at bolstering the agricultural sector sustainably. The corporate gathering in…
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Vietnam is facing challenges in exporting durians to China due to more stringent quarantine regulations and increased competition from other nations, leading to a significant decline in local market prices. Fruit containers may take up to a week for clearance at the border, compared to just one or two days previously, due to Chinese…