

Afrotrade - is Africa's Prime Foreign Products, Equipment & Machinery Catalogue for African Buyers providing an easy access for international companies to reach their prospective buyers/ clients/ partners in Africa, in a very simple, economical but effective way. Read More >>
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Afrotrade will be distributed to trade visitors free of cost at the following Trade Exhibitions:
- BUILDEXPO AFRICA 2023
- MINEXPO AFRICA 2023
- AUTOEXPO AFRICA 2023
- POWER & ENERGY AFRICA 2023
- OIL & GAS AFRICA 2023
- FOOD & Kitchen AFRICA 2023
10,000 copies of AFROTRADE are mailed to senior Government Officials & top buyers to over 18 countries in Africa.
Major countries include:
Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Sudan, Uganda, Mozambique, Egypt, Zambia, Gabon, Morocco, Tunis and Djibouti.
Our free mailing list includes 2800 selected companies from 20 different categories of products and services.
Afrotrade is distributed as follows:
3000 Copies : Government Procurement Departments
4000 Copies : Major Buyers & Importers
5000 Copies : Visitors at Trade Fairs
The above includes both printed and CD version.
Countries Covered:
Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Sudan, Uganda, Mozambique, Egypt,
Zambia, Gabon, Morocco, Tunis and Djibouti, South Africa,
Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Libya, Ivory Coast.
Uganda, Kenya Sign New Trade Agreement
The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Mr Ramathan Ggoobi, has met with Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Investments, Trade and Industry, Mr Moses.... Read More »
Posted on : Thursday , 30th March 2023
China, Ethiopia Strengthen Apparel Sector Ties With New MOU
In February at the Joint Economic and Trade Commission meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and China signed a MoU to strengthen economic and trade connections in vital sectors. Dr Sheng Lu,.... Read More »
Posted on : Thursday , 30th March 2023
Construction of a 86.8 million USD architectural glass plant in Tanzania is currently planned
A Chinese company, Keda Industrial Group, will soon open an architectural glass plant in Tanzania for a total investment of US$86.8 million. When it is finished in about a year, the plant will have a.... Read More »
Posted on : Thursday , 30th March 2023
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