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Our CEO Daouda Sembene discusses the policy shifts in U.S. foreign and trade policy.

As global markets grapple with shifting economic landscapes and the ripple effects of major geopolitical decisions, questions arise about how exposed different regions are to international policy shifts. With the United States representing a comparatively smaller share, some analysts suggest African economies may be less exposed to the policy uncertainties stemming from shifts in U.S. foreign and trade policy. Our CEO Daouda Sembene, PhD joined CGTN Africa’s Ramah Nyang on Africa global business news. They discussed the changing landscape as a potential buffer for African markets navigating global volatility.

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