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New Business Trends Eastern Trade
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BizAssist.co.za has identified trade with the East as a boon for African countries and a key contributor for growth in their economies. We aim to deliver news, events and content that will allow you, the entrepreneur, to take full advantage of this growing trend and the ever-increasing demand for African resources.
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Chinese Tycoon Opens First Ever Banner Store on African Continent
While the South African Chinese community celebrate the new legislation that they may now benefit from the country’s black economic empowerment and employment equity legislation it
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India, SA Strengthen Investment Ties
India is making South Africa one of its leading investment destinations, with fixed investments into the country by India’s companies topping R15 billion since 1994, India’s
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SA can learn from Indian experience
A paltry 5.29 percent of the South African adult population is involved in early-stage entrepreneurship, according to the latest Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM).
South Africa is ranked
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China launches fund for Africa
China officially launched a $1bn fund yesterday to finance trade and investment for Chinese companies in Africa.
The fund is part of Beijing’s effort to expand
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tips & advice 
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EU and Asia
Business flow between what is now the EU and Asia is centuries old and has recently re-awakened in new, invigorated forms.
Comesa (Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa)
By tackling the issue of competitiveness and realising that its relevance depends on the strength of the business community, Comesa (Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa) has made a critical step forward and away from simply being another government-sponsored talk shop. This brings the South African entrepreneur one step closer to benefiting from the opportunities that lie within Eastern trade. |
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