International Trade: Year in Review 2020
Businessam Staff
January 13, 2021
– Global supply chains severely disrupted by Covid-19 – Multinationals turn to China +1 and nearshoring – Worldwide increase
Africa: Economic Year in Review 2020
Businessam Staff, Businessam Stafff
January 13, 2021
– Efforts to address structural vulnerabilities to the economic and health effects of Covid-19 – Significant private sector
Plant-based meat: A Covid-19 boom industry?
Businessam Staff
December 9, 2020
With the global plant-based meat industry experiencing continued growth despite the disruption of the Covid-19 pandemic, several
Will a Covid-19 vaccine cure tourism’s pandemic woes?
Businessam Staff
December 9, 2020
Tourism has been hit harder than most industries by the coronavirus pandemic. However, news that an effective vaccine could soon
Covid-19: BUA Group gives fully-kitted ambulances to Delta response team
Ben Eguzozie
August 13, 2020
BUA group, a leading foods and infrastructure conglomerate, with products range including cement, sugar, agribusiness to large
Covid-19: a new dawn for impact investing in emerging economies?
Oxford Business Group
July 23, 2020
While global investment is expected to fall sharply this year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, impact investment – the funding
Covid-19 and tourism: What is the future of business travel?
Oxford Business Group
July 14, 2020
By Oxford Business Group Covid-19 dealt a body blow to the global travel industry, but there are signs that a recovery is slowly
A Covid-19 ‘new deal’ for informal workers?
Oxford Business Group
June 30, 2020
By Oxford Business Group As governments around the world continue to grapple with the eco- nomic and health impacts of the coronavirus
What is the future for smart cities after Covid-19?
Oxford Business Group
June 23, 2020
By Oxford Business Group Around the world, national and municipal governments have been deploying smart city technology in the
How to fill the remittance gap left by COVID-19
Antonia Esser
June 13, 2020
By Antonia Esser & Juliet Munro When we think of the African diaspora, we often imagine large networks across Europe