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Economic Zones in Africa Focus Report
Presence of Economic Zones in Africa
Economic zones are institutions aimed at attracting investment and are important instruments for a country’s development. They are geographic areas with clearly established borders designed to facilitate industrial activity and trade logistics, and can be either multi-industry or sector-specific, depending on a country’s level of industrialisation. Click to Download.
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