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Asia–Africa Summit 2026: Driving Strategic Partnerships with Made in Nigeria Project Office (Mainpro) and Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry

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Asia–Africa Summit 2026: Driving Strategic Partnerships with  Made in Nigeria Project Office (Mainpro) and Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry The Asia–Africa Summit 2026 is set to become one of the most significant platforms for fostering economic cooperation, trade, and industrial partnerships between Asia and Africa. With participation from key stakeholders, including governments, private sector leaders, investors, and manufacturers, the summit emphasizes practical collaboration and measurable outcomes in trade, investment, and industrial growth. A key partner in this initiative is Made in Nigeria Project Office (Mainpro) and Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry, a platform dedicated to promoting African products, industrial projects, and cross-continental investment opportunities . Through its engagement, Mainpro is facilitating targeted business linkages and investment matchmaking that align with the summit’s strategic goals. Objectives of the Summit The Asia–Afri...

Asia–Africa Summit 2026: Made in Nigeria Project Office Driving Strategic Trade, Investment, and Industrial Partnerships

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Asia–Africa Summit 2026: Made in Nigeria Project Office Driving Strategic Trade, Investment, and Industrial Partnerships The Asia–Africa Summit 2026 , with the active participation of the Made in Nigeria Project Office , is emerging as a landmark platform for strengthening economic cooperation, industrial linkages, and cross-continental business development between Asia and Africa. The summit is designed to move partnerships beyond dialogue into measurable trade flows, manufacturing collaboration, and long-term investment outcomes . By integrating national branding, export promotion, and industrial advocacy, the Made in Nigeria Project Office is positioning Nigeria and Africa more broadly, as a serious production and investment destination for Asian industries in 2026 and beyond. Strategic Importance of the Asia–Africa Summit 2026 The summit comes at a critical moment when: Global supply chains are being restructured Asian manufacturers are seeking cost-effective, growth-oriented mark...

World Gold Council: Shaping Global Gold Markets Amid Opportunity and Scrutiny

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World Gold Council: Shaping Global Gold Markets Amid Opportunity and Scrutiny The World Gold Council (WGC) is the leading international trade association representing the interests of the global gold industry. Headquartered in London , with regional offices in India, China, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States , the Council plays a central role in shaping how gold is produced, marketed, and perceived worldwide. Its membership is composed primarily of major gold mining companies , giving the organization significant influence across the gold value chain—from extraction to investment demand. Leadership and Mandate The World Gold Council is currently led by: David Harquail , President David Tait , Chief Executive Officer The organization’s core mission is clear: to stimulate and sustain demand for gold through market development, research, and strategic engagement with governments, investors, and consumers. Origins and Historical Context The World Go...

Why Countries Are Building New Capital Cities: Planning for the Future of Governance

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Why Countries Are Building New Capital Cities: Planning for the Future of Governance Across the world, a growing number of countries are planning or actively constructing new capital cities as a strategic response to overcrowding, environmental vulnerability, and administrative congestion. These ambitious projects are not merely symbolic; they are designed to restructure governance, modernize infrastructure, and stimulate long-term economic development . From Southeast Asia to Africa and the Middle East, purpose-built capitals are increasingly viewed as tools for national resilience and modernization. Major Countries Planning or Building New Capitals Indonesia – Nusantara Indonesia is undertaking one of the most ambitious capital relocation projects globally. Reason: Jakarta is sinking rapidly due to land subsidence, groundwater extraction, and rising sea levels. Location: East Kalimantan, on the island of Borneo. Timeline: A gradual move began in 2024. Objective: ...

Dual Citizenship Around the World: Why Many Countries Still Say No

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Dual Citizenship Around the World: Why Many Countries Still Say No In an increasingly gloabalized world, dual citizenship is often seen as a practical response to cross-border mobility, migration, and economic integration. Yet, many countries—particularly across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East—continue to restrict or outright prohibit dual nationality , forcing individuals to make a definitive choice of allegiance. These policies typically require automatic loss of original citizenship upon acquiring another , or formal renunciation of foreign nationality before naturalization . While the specifics vary, the underlying principle is the same: exclusive national loyalty . Regions with Strict Limits on Dual Citizenship Asia Several Asian countries maintain some of the world’s strictest nationality laws: China – Does not recognize dual nationality under any circumstance. Japan – Requires individuals with dual nationality at birth to choose one by age 22. Singapore – Enf...

Africa’s Dairy Powerhouses: Top Milk-Producing Countries and Key Trends (2023–2025)

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Africa’s Dairy Powerhouses: Top Milk-Producing Countries and Key Trends (2023–2025) Africa’s dairy sector plays a critical role in food security, rural livelihoods, and agro-industrial development . Based on 2023–2025 production data , a small group of countries dominates the continent’s milk output, driven primarily by cattle and camel milk systems . Together, these nations account for over 80% of Africa’s total milk production , highlighting both concentration and opportunity within the sector. Top 10 African Countries by Milk Production Egypt – ~4.8 billion kg (2023) Egypt leads Africa in milk production, supported by intensive cattle dairy systems , modern processing facilities, and strong domestic demand. Kenya – ~4.7 billion kg (2023) Kenya is a regional dairy hub and Africa’s leading producer of camel milk , with a well-developed smallholder dairy ecosystem. Ethiopia – ~4.3 billion kg (2023) Ethiopia’s high ranking is driven by its large cattle population , although p...

Women at the Helm: Female Heads of State and Government in 2025–2026

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Women at the Helm: Female Heads of State and Government in 2025–2026 As of early 2026, women continue to make historic yet still limited strides in global political leadership . While progress has been steady over the past decade, female heads of state or government remain a small minority worldwide , underscoring both how far the world has come and how far it still has to go. Depending on definitions used whether counting only heads of government or including ceremonial heads of state  women currently lead roughly 13 to 27 countries globally . Their presence, though numerically modest, carries significant symbolic and practical weight for governance, inclusion, and policy priorities. Notable Female Leaders Shaping Global Politics Several women stand out for their influence, visibility, and leadership styles across regions: Samia Suluhu Hassan (Tanzania) – A reform-oriented leader focused on economic diplomacy and regional cooperation. Giorgia Meloni (Italy) – Italy’s f...