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Africa Trade and Investment Pathways: Markets, Sectors, and Capital Allocation<\/h2>\n

I\u2019ve tracked Africa trade routes for years, and capital follows roads, power, ports, and rules. In practice, I focus on markets where deals repeat and sectors feel measurable. Trade investment needs capital discipline, because thin liquidity turns good ideas into stuck cash, and I often benchmark opportunities with westafricatradehub.org<\/a>. I\u2019d map each capital slice to a sector and exit path, keeping plans grounded in real trade and investment activity.<\/p>\n

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