Challenges for western companies are to find the right way to make use of these opportunities and also to be on time: In a few years the Nigerian automotive sector is likely to be split between those who invested early enough, which will make it difficult for foreign newcomers to gain foothold.
Whitepaper: Automotive in Africa – Focus Nigeria
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Event recap: africon serves as knowledge partner for EMWA 2021
juin 15, 2021
10:34 am


Slide of the month (SOTM) May. The logistics sector in Rwanda and Ethiopia
mai 26, 2021
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africon and the Mittelstandsindex Afrika (SME Index Africa) featured on AfrikaContact-Magazin
avril 27, 2021
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Omegie Momoh joins africon as a Business Analyst in Nigeria.
avril 22, 2021
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Shanice Wanjiku joins africon GmbH as a Business Analyst in Kenya
avril 22, 2021
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Uzodinma Ezimora joins africon GmbH advisory board.
mars 31, 2021
10:22 pm


africon and Quantron AG join forces for eMobility in Africa
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