2024 /PRNewswire/ -- (Haiwainet.cn) From November 28th to 30th the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo in Africa (Nigeria) & China Engineering Technology Exhibition was successfully held at the Abuja Trade and Convention Center in Nigeria under the theme of "China and Africa Joining Hands for a Better Future" The event gathered more than 350 representatives from Chinese and African government Over 100 companies participated in the exhibition participants engaged in discussions on key areas of China-Nigeria economic and trade cooperation And the report "Green Development Index in Africa and China-Africa Green Development Collaboration (2024)" was also released which offers empirical data and theoretical insights to bolster the green cooperation between China and Africa the three-day exhibition showcased a diverse array of participants from various sectors The related activities highlighted the vast potential and broad prospects for China-Africa economic and trade cooperation Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria Yu Dunhai said during the 2024 Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) the two heads of state announced the elevation of China-Nigeria relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership opened a new chapter for pragmatic cooperation between the two countries The China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo in Africa (Nigeria) is a significant event to implement the outcomes of the 2024 Beijing Summit of the FOCAC and the consensus reached by the two heads of state.  It will further advance Nigeria's industrialization and agricultural modernization also promote deeper cooperation between China and Nigeria Vice Chairman of the Hunan Provincial Political Consultative Conference emphasized that Hunan attaches great importance to economic and trade cooperation with Africa Hunan province is leveraging two major national-level platforms,including the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo and the China–Africa Economic and Trade In-depth Cooperation Pilot Zone to build "six centers" and "three areas and one hall" the African non-resource product distribution and trading center; the China-Africa cross-border e-commerce cooperation center; the China-Africa industrial chain incubation center the China-Africa financial cooperation center; the China-Africa logistical cooperation center in western and central China;  and the China-Africa economic and trade exchange promotion center The "three areas" refer to an area for innovation in economic and trade cooperation with Africa an area for leading in-depth economic and trade cooperation with Africa and an area for undertaking industrial chain cooperation with Africa The "one hall" indicates a meeting point for economic and trade exchanges and cooperation with Africa stated that the event is an important initiative to implement the spirit of the 2024 Beijing Summit of the FOCAC He emphasized that transportation infrastructure is a critical foundation for national development and economic growth and expressed anticipation that two countries will continue to advance infrastructure cooperation projects aiming to achieve the objectives of seamless and smart development in transportation infrastructure Participants from various sectors of China and Africa noted that this event is not only a significant platform for China-Africa economic and trade exchanges,but also a reflection of the spirit of mutual benefit Company: haiwainet.cnContact Person: Alice SunEmail: yq@haiwainet.cnWebsite:http://www.haiwainet.cn/Telephone: +8665367069 Photo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2579341/image_5028625_4346057.jpg Do not sell or share my personal information: Govt defends entry of Chinese investors into key sectors amid concerns Nature Kenya partner to boost climate resilience Faith leaders rally behind health investment to tackle maternal Al Gore to lead climate leadership training in Nairobi amid rising climate threats Digital powerhouse Uber now accepts cash for fares BRICS countries urged to oppose protectionism calls for stronger economic ties with China Trump says non-US movies to be hit with 100% tariffs Wall Street stocks bounce back from Trump tariff losses Capital FM commemorates anniversary of Chris Kirubi’s death Finding Opportunity in the midst of the pandemic: AskKirubi COVID-19: Lessons Learned and Future Direction for Entrepreneurs Kirubi set to acquire half of Centum Plc following nod by CMA Kirubi warns investors against fake cryptocurrency platform using his name April 24 – The Kenya Export Promotion and Branding Agency (KEPROBA) has mobilized local exporters ahead of the upcoming China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) 2025 set to take place from June 12-15 in Changsha Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp In a strategic meeting held at the Serena Hotel, Nairobi, KEPROBA, alongside the Chinese Embassy in Kenya, the Kenya-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, and Hunan HaoTong Group, briefed exporters and business associations on market opportunities and engagement strategies for the Chinese market. KEPROBA CEO Floice Mukabana described China as a critical trade partner, noting that while Kenya’s exports to China reached USD 196.8 million in 2024, imports from China stood at USD 4.3 billion—highlighting the need to bridge the growing trade gap. “Our major exports—titanium ores, macadamia, avocado, fish, tea, coffee, gum, and resins—represent just a fraction of what Kenya can offer,” Mukabana said. “There is huge potential in value-added agriculture, processed foods, textiles, and leather products.” Currently ranked 56th among China’s export markets and 127th as a source market, Kenya aims to reposition its exports through diversification, product adaptation, and targeted visibility campaigns in Chinese provinces such as Hunan, Guangdong, and Sichuan. CAETE 2025 is being billed as a golden opportunity for Kenyan businesses. “The Expo allows exporters to engage directly with Chinese distributors and gather key market insights,” said Guo Ning, Deputy Director General of Hunan’s Commerce Department. Andrea Li, Deputy General Manager at HaoTong International Transportation Agent, highlighted this year’s theme—“China and Africa: A Shared Future”—as a springboard for deeper trade ties. The expo will spotlight African specialty foods, agri-products, handicrafts, tourism, and consumer goods. To boost export readiness, KEPROBA plans to continue offering support through branding workshops, packaging design for international markets, B2B matchmaking, and compliance training—especially targeting Chinese market requirements. These initiatives have already opened up the Chinese market for Kenyan avocados and other horticultural exports. 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(Xinhua/Li Yahui) NAIROBI, May 9 (Xinhua) -- The China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) in Africa (Kenya) 2024 kicked off on Thursday in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi as trade and investment between the two sides continue to expand. The event in Kenya attracted a high-level delegation from central China's Hunan Province. Rebecca Miano, cabinet secretary for the Ministry of Investments, Trade and Industry, said the three-day event is a living testament to the long-standing cooperation and friendship between China and Africa. "The real focus of the event is to serve as a catalyst for unlocking Africa's unexplored potential by seamlessly connecting with China's investment and trade community." Eric Rutto, president of the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said the event is a springboard for breakthrough advances that will propel China and Africa into a more competitive and sustainable future. He added that the event also provides unparalleled opportunities to forge new connections and partnerships with industry leaders, investors, and potential collaborators, paving the way for mutually beneficial collaborations that drive economic growth. The CAETE is a follow-up action of the "eight major initiatives" at the 2018 Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). Cao Zhiqiang, vice governor of China's Hunan Province, said the CAETE is a key pillar of the growing China-Africa cooperation, which has already brought mutual benefits to the two regions. Hunan Province is committed to facilitating the entry of more African agricultural and food products into the Chinese market to boost Africa's foreign exchange earnings, he added. According to the Hunan delegation, for five consecutive years, Hunan's import and export trade with Africa has remained the eighth largest in China and the largest in the central and western regions. ■ An exhibitor (R) briefs products to a visitor during the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) in Africa (Kenya) 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya, May 9, 2024. The CAETE in Africa (Kenya) 2024 kicked off on Thursday in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi as trade and investment between the two sides continue to expand. This photo taken on May 9, 2024 shows a view of the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) in Africa (Kenya) 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya. The CAETE in Africa (Kenya) 2024 kicked off on Thursday in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi as trade and investment between the two sides continue to expand. Rebecca Miano, cabinet secretary for the Ministry of Investments, Trade and Industry, speaks during the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) in Africa (Kenya) 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya, May 9, 2024. The CAETE in Africa (Kenya) 2024 kicked off on Thursday in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi as trade and investment between the two sides continue to expand. Chinese ambassador to Nigeria Yu Dunhai said the China-Africa trade expo would ensure industrialisation and agricultural mechanisation across Africa. Mr Yu said this in Abuja during the opening ceremony of the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) Exhibition in Africa (Nigeria). He said trade expositions were crucial platforms for fostering collaboration and innovation, essential for the continent’s economic growth. “The CAETE is not just a showcase of products; it is a gateway to a future where African nations can harness their resources effectively and elevate their industries to meet global standards,” he said. Mr Yu added that the event, which also marks the 18th China Engineering Technology Exhibition, aims to strengthen ties between China and African countries, facilitating knowledge transfer and technological advancements. He also remarked on the importance of these collaborations, noting that they could improve Nigeria’s agricultural practices and industrial capabilities. “In this era of globalisation, it is vital for us to work together to address common challenges and seize opportunities for mutual growth,” he added. The Chinese envoy also urged Nigerian entrepreneurs to participate actively in the expo, emphasising that such engagements would enhance trade and promote sustainable development across the region. Speaking during the ceremony, the Minister of Transportation, Said Alkali, reiterated the federal government’s commitment to taking advantage of opportunities at the expo to enhance the prospects of the ongoing railway modernisation project across the country. He also expressed appreciation to the organisers of CAETE for the timely exhibition, given the priority accorded to infrastructure development by the President Bola Tinubu administration as a major component of the Renewed Hope Agenda. “I want to pledge my commitment to ensuring the realisation of the renewed hope agenda of this administration promoted by our dear president through sustainable collaboration with Chinese entities. “The collaboration with the Chinese entities is to make the transportation infrastructure accessible, safe, secure, and dynamic under our laws that promote environmental friendliness and safety,” Mr Alkali said. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices “Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.” Mr Olotu said Nigeria was at a critical time when the scourge of terrorism ravaged the national The senior official said that during a meeting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had said the new plan marked a shift in strategy Mr Akinyinka said the agency promptly deployed a team to the scene upon receiving a distress telephone call at 1:13 a.m “Airtel Africa will also explore rural coverage expansion through cellular backhauling,” the firm stated “Boko Haram can never be eradicated without resettlement People have to go back to their homes and earn their livelihood,” he said It has turned the corner,” Mr Tinubu restated © 2025 Peoples Gazette™ Limited This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page The third China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) kicked off on Thursday in Changsha an event which is expected to take China-Africa trade to a new level Around 1,500 exhibitors have signed up for the exhibition a 70 percent increase from the previous edition of the event in 2021 A total of 1,590 exhibits from 29 countries signed up for participation During the expo which lasts through Sunday 218 joint projects with a total value of $19.1 billion are expected to be signed and discussed further advancing economic and trade cooperation between China and Africa The CAETE held biennially since 2019 is the largest economic and trade cooperation platform under the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation Under the theme of "Common Development for a Shared Future," the expo will hold 40 events including the China-Africa Economic and Trade Cooperation Forum as well as nine high-level events organized by ministries and institutions seven economic and trade matchmaking sessions in addition to thirteen regional special events.  These activities cover various fields such as green infrastructure With an exhibition area of 100,000 square meters the expo will also showcase African specialty products such as red wine nearly 20 benchmarking documents will be released including a report on China-Africa economic and trade relations and the China-Africa Trade Index China is Africa's largest trading partner and its fourth-biggest source of investment Official data showed that bilateral trade between China and Africa stood at $282 billion in 2022 China's new direct investment in Africa reached $1.38 billion Stanbic Bank Ghana joined its parent company to enhance Africa’s capability to export to China by sending clients from Ghana to participate in this year’s China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) in Changsha which aims at fostering direct business cooperation at the sub-national level. Africa China Trade Banking at Stanbic Bank Ghana spoke on the importance of the bank’s participation in the expo “The expo has consistently been pivotal in promoting China-Africa cooperation Even when we couldn’t facilitate physical participation of our clients in the last two episodes due to covid-19 restrictions we organised virtual matchmaking sessions to create opportunities for Ghanaian traders who want to access China These are tangible demonstrations of our persistent strategy to support our clients through creating a focused trade ecosystem around the Africa China corridor As a bank committed to driving Ghana’s growth by linking individuals and businesses to opportunities we are positive the benefits garnered from expo will give practical force to the local businesses’ growth narrative” co-sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China and the People’s Government of Hunan Province CAETE was launched in 2019 to deliver on the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation’s (FOCAC) commitment to improving the balance of trade between Africa and China CAETE works to increase the import of African goods and services by building new platforms to promote direct business co-operation at the sub-national level The 2019 and 2021 expos resulted in the signing of 216 projects accounting for over US$43 billion in new trade with Africa to date The CAETE supports the trade promotion ambitions of China-Africa Cooperation Vision 2035 announced by Chinese President Xi Jinping in his address to the Eighth Ministerial Conference of FOCAC in Senegal in 2021 In this vision China aims to achieve USD 300 billion in total imports from Africa by 2024 President Xi explained that this would be achieved by opening ‘green lanes’ for African agricultural exports to enter China China would also speed up inspection and quarantine procedures while increasing the number of zero-tariff products able to enter China from least developed countries with diplomatic relations with the PRC Standard Bank’s Africa-China trade ability connects African clients to an extensive network of vetted export partners and reputable Chinese importers This is underpinned by a strong transactional offering and an extensive range of trade and working capital finance solutions While broader Most Favoured Nation (MFN) produce protocols and import tariffs are negotiated between governments at the official level Standard Bank and ICBC play an important role identifying and communicating the commercial rationale of trade opportunities that the responsible governmental authorities in Africa and China can unlock Standard Bank’s presence across Africa and ability in China can leverage client insights along with producer association and trade promotion council networks Myburgh believes that “this insight helps officials on both continents understand how Africa presents a competitive alternative for many of the products that China currently imports from South East Asia This year’s CAETE held under the theme Common Development for a Shared Future takes place in the new purpose-built Changsha International Convention and Exhibition Centre Log in to leave a comment Browse our latest stories or try searching using the form below: BEIJING - Now it takes only 14 hours for Kenyan fresh flowers to reach the Chinese city of Changsha and young Africans can get various Chinese products with just a few clicks on keyboards at home At the opening ceremony of the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) held in September 2018 Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed that China would launch eight major initiatives in close collaboration with African countries including a decision to open a China-Africa economic and trade expo in China the first China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) was held in 2019 in Changsha the capital city of Central China's Hunan province which opened Sunday in the same Chinese city and has attracted nearly 900 enterprises from 40 African countries and China will not only show the world how Xi's proposal has facilitated bilateral trade but also unleash new potential for cooperation between the two sides Rwandan supplier of agro-product of both local and international markets this year is "a lucky year" as his company has gained access to China Twahirwa said his company used to sell dried chili peppers to India and Europe "Now I can say with confidence that China is a reliable market," he said adding that cooperation with China will increase farmers' sales and improve their welfare customs authorities in Changsha said that China has imported its first dried chili peppers from Africa Products from Twahirwa's company were among them from Africa," Xi said at the opening ceremony of the Beijing Summit of the FOCAC in 2018 companies from Hunan province and Rwanda signed a contract for the purchase of dried chili peppers Rwanda has become the first African country to enter the Chinese market with its local dried chili peppers Coffee is another non-resource African product that is popular with Chinese consumers located in the China-Africa Economic and Trade Incubation Zone in Changsha's Gaoqiao Grand Market the African Coffee Street has gathered more than 20 leading Chinese enterprises in this field a cafe which will open soon with coffee beans all from Africa Chinese consumers will be able to enjoy pure African coffee at a more affordable price African products are becoming an indispensable part of the Chinese life According to an official report released Saturday China had remained Africa's largest trading partner for 12 consecutive years by the end of 2020 despite the headwinds of the COVID-19 pandemic peanuts from Senegal and other African products have all been emptied out by Chinese consumers in a live stream run in Changsha Chinese products are also sought after by African merchants in live streams "In addition to star products such as wigs or clothing exported to Africa luggage and small-scale agricultural machinery also have good markets and complete industrial chains on the African continent," said Wu Di director of the Foreign Trade Service Center at Gaoqiao Grand Market Xi proposed that China "will set up relevant mechanisms to promote e-commerce cooperation with Africa." Over the years via an active implementation of Xi's proposal which has been an important part of the eight major initiatives more and more opportunities have emerged in cross-border e-commerce between China and Africa Chinese and African companies have worked together to encourage the export of African specialties to China through cross-border e-commerce platforms during the COVID-19 pandemic African consumers are more likely to switch their purchase from physical stores to the internet giving a strong impetus to the development of e-commerce a main East African e-commerce platform founded in Kenya in 2014 Cooperation channel through interconnectivity In a congratulatory letter sent to the first CAETE Xi said it is hoped that the two sides will strengthen coordination to better implement the eight major initiatives put forward at the Beijing summit of the FOCAC actively explore new paths for cooperation open up new points of growth for collaboration and promote China-Africa economic and trade cooperation to a new level Hunan has sought to explore new mechanisms for economic and trade cooperation with Africa A new pilot free trade zone (FTZ) in the province was launched in September 2020 with a focus on building a world-class advanced manufacturing cluster an international investment and trade corridor linking the Yangtze River Economic Belt and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and a leading area for in-depth economic and trade cooperation between China and Africa the first five containers of red grapefruit from South Africa arrived at Yangshan Port in Shanghai becoming the first trial order of barter trade in the pilot FTZ in Hunan the expansion of routes for passenger transportation and freight shipping has vigorously facilitated economic and trade exchanges between China and Africa central China's industrial hub of Zhuzhou launched a combined sea-rail transport service to Africa The first consignment of goods is expected to arrive at Mombasa Port in Kenya on Oct 15 Compared to traditional river-sea shipping the sea-rail transport service can shorten the logistics time to East Africa by 10 days and that to West Africa by nine days The sea-rail transport service is expected to cover 11 African seaports and 20 roads and railways in inland Africa in the first phase Disinformation report hotline: 010-85061466 About $20.8 billion deals were signed between African countries and China during the first China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) The $20.8-billion worth of deals covered a wide range of areas held under the theme “Win-Win Cooperation for Closer China-Africa Economic Partnership” has attracted more than 1,600 guests from 53 African countries and over 3,500 Chinese and foreign exhibitors with the number of attendees passing the 100,000 mark International organizations including the United Nations Industrial Development Organization the World Food Program and the World Trade Organization have sent representatives to the expo more than 84 agreements were signed during the three-day event The CAETE serves as Hunan’s first national platform open to the outside world and will be permanently hosted by the province Relations between Hunan province and Africa have been rapidly growing with bilateral trade increasing by over 50% for four years running to reach $2.8 billion in 2018 Launched in the framework of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation the expo is meant to establish a new mechanism for economic and trade cooperation between China and African countries The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) hailed the launch of the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo as a platform that will further boost trade and economic ties between the two sides China is Africa’s largest trading partner but it exports far more than it imports and African businesses are trying to devise new strategies for tapping into the huge Chinese domestic market China’s commitment to balancing the “win-win” strategy with Africa comes as it faces allegations from the USA and other countries of encouraging dependency and debt We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in settings This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings we will not be able to save your preferences This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again Mozambican entrepreneur of Dream Agro Business Rukssana Saide founded Dream Agro Business seven years ago to help local farmers tap the agricultural potential of the land in Niassa Province July 12 (Xinhua) -- Rukssana Saide founded Dream Agro Business seven years ago to help local farmers tap the agricultural potential of the land in Niassa Province The company is called "Dream," because it is her dream to develop communities through agricultural business and eventually make energy accessible to everyone Saide's attendance at the third China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) in Changsha the capital of central China's Hunan Province and I was impressed by China's strong infrastructure recalling her experience in China for the CAETE Saide clinched a tentative agreement to export sesame to China at an initial volume of about 3,000 tons a year The firm also plans to build storage spaces for harvested products to facilitate sustainable and competitive trade I got in touch with a Chinese company that is interested in making investments here setting up solar panels to supply energy to the irrigation installations in the production fields," she said Dream Agro Business has an area of 830 hectares for crops; it also purchases products from local farmers with poor access to roads and telecommunication services Niassa is the largest and poorest province in Mozambique The firm is also dedicated to helping local women especially young graduates in search of jobs "We also provide technical training and agricultural inputs such as seeds," she said 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Jaguar Mining Inc (“Jaguar” or the “Company”) (TSX: JAG) is pleased to announce positive drill results from 40 underground diamond drill holes conducted at the Pilar Gold Mine (“Pilar”) located at the Company’s Caeté Complex in the state of Minas Gerais The Caeté Complex is situated in the Iron Quadrangle one of the most prolific mining districts in South America These results continue to reaffirm increasing grade profiles at depth at the Pilar BFII ore body and suggest a strong potential for the significant conversion of Mineral Resources to Mineral Reserves Pilar Gold Mine indicating drilling locations (Not all drill locations have been projected on this section) (PRNewsFoto/Jaguar Mining Inc.) Figure 2 – Caete Complex Location Map (PRNewsFoto/Jaguar Mining Inc.) President and Chief Executive Officer of Jaguar stated: “Today’s reported high-grade intercepts continue to confirm a strong mineralized system down-plunge of current Mineral Reserves at Pilar in particular the high-grade intercepts related to the newly discovered BFII ore body These results provide excellent potential for higher grades and the conversion to reserves for mining at Pilar we have been very pleased with our operations at Pilar where our average grade has steadily increased and we are on track to achieve our production guidance for 2016 the underground exploration and definition drilling programs will be focused on mineral resource growth and resource conversion to reserves in order to grow sustainable gold production.” The Company’s current assessment of the historical geological information and the rational use of state-of-the-art 3-D software have been an important contribution to the understanding of the gold emplacement and consequent target generation of new resource identification The deposit is hosted in a meta volcanic sedimentary sequence of the Rio das Velhas Greenstone Belt and the mineralization is located between a folded zone of BIF which forms a local isoclinal syncline dipping to the southeast The west limb of this syncline has a normal stratigraphic stacking and is called the SW limb and the inverted limb The regional axial plane foliation has general direction of NNE/SSW dipping to SSE Mineralized zones are classified according to the position of the mineralization relative to the major syncline and the structural and mineralogical occurrence mode The mineralization is divided from footwall to hanging wall in the SW The SW ore body matches with the west limb The LFW ore body consists of a mineralized lens of sericite-chlorite-carbonate-quartz schist present in the footwall of the inverted limb B and BA are parasitic anticlines dipping to the SE The C ore body is a group of mineralized lenses of sericite-chlorite-carbonate-quartz schist associated with the contact of the shear zone with the BIF at the hanging wall of limb B NQ and BQ size drill core is sawn in half with a diamond saw Samples are selected for analysis in standard intervals according to geological characteristics such as lithology and hydrothermal alteration contents All diamond drill hole collars are accurately surveyed using a Total Stations instrument and down-hole deviations are surveyed using optical Reflex Maribor Mean grades are calculated using a variable lower grade cut-off (generally 2 g/t Au) No upper gold grade cut has been applied to the data the requirement for assay top cutting will be assessed during future resource work Half of the sawed sample is forwarded to the analytical laboratory for analysis while the remaining half of the core is stored in a secure location The drill core samples are transported in securely sealed bags to the Jaguar in-house laboratory located at the Caeté Mine Complex in Minas Gerais Some samples are also sent for check assaying to the independent SGS Geosol Laboratory located in Vespasiano The preparation and analysis are all conducted at the respective facilities either at the Roça Grande Mine Laboratory in Caeté Minas Gerais or at the SGS Geosol Laboratory in Vespasiano The Caeté Mine Complex laboratory does not carry an ISO certification The SGS Geosol Laboratory is ISO 9001 accredited the Caeté Mine Complex laboratory inserts certified gold standards For a complete description of Jaguar’s sample preparation, analytical methods, and QA/QC procedures, please refer to the “Technical Report on the Roça Grande and Pilar Operations, Minas Gerais State, Brazil,” a copy of which is available on the Company’s SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com Gruyere gold mine joint venture partners Gold Fields and Gold Road Resources reach agreement on a friendly deal to consolidate ownership. The latest 10 include the proposed copper-nickel mine in Minnesota under a joint venture between Glencore and Teck. Exploration and mining of the energy metal has for 12 years been banned or largely restricted for environmental reasons in British Columbia, Quebec and Nova Scotia. Gina Rinehart's mining company, Hancock Prospecting, is among the biggest donors to opposition leader Peter Dutton's Liberal Party. Jack Lundin, president and CEO, hailed Filo del Sol as "one of the most significant greenfield discoveries in the last 30 years." May 13 – Stanbic Bank has committed to facilitating Kenyan businesses’ access to China’s thriving market by enhancing seamless transactions Speaking during the just concluded China-Africa Economic Trade Exhibition (CAETE) held in Nairobi Head of Trade and Africa China Banking at Stanbic Bank emphasized the bank’s pivotal role in mitigating risks and facilitating seamless transactions China plays a critical role for Kenyan businesses in offering a wide market for local export produce,” said Mungai “Stanbic Bank offers access to the China market through solutions that catalyze growth and meet product and market demand,” he added whose single largest shareholder is the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) has been facilitating access to international capital enabling growth and diversification for African businesses Mungai noted that the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) being the largest bank in the world with a significant 20.1 percent shareholding offers a unique presence that complements Stanbic Bank’s extensive footprint across Africa Stanbic Bank and ICBC facilitated trade flows valued at $600 million solidifying their position as leaders in Africa-China trade and investment facilitation “Stanbic Bank’s commitment to facilitating Africa-China trade underscores its role as a catalyst for economic growth and development on the continent,” he stated “By leveraging its strategic partnership with ICBC Stanbic Bank continues to empower African businesses to seize opportunities in the world’s largest and most dynamic market driving sustainable development across Africa.” The bank has also enhanced Africa-China Trade Solutions by facilitating connections with credible Chinese suppliers and ensuring access to quality products and reliable partners through imports and exports According to the International Monetary Fund’s 2023 report on Trade Integration in Africa sustainable economic growth in Africa expanded the nation’s GDP from 49 percent in 2000 to 53 percent by 2019 By Alice Ruhweza & Joost Guijt Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp The Kampala Declaration milestone for Africa’s food systems MAY 5.. 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MAY 4 – Taxi app giant Uber is now allowing passengers across most of the UK to pay in cash 2023 shows the exhibition hall of the second International Africa Avocado Congress (Avocado Africa 2023) in Nairobi head of bilateral trade at the Kenyan Ministry of Investments Kenya aims to increase the volume of agricultural commodities exported to China as economic ties between the two sides are flourishing April 25 (Xinhua) -- In the lush highlands of the central Kenyan county of Murang'a has forged long-term friendships with smallholder farmers who grow Hass avocado for local and international markets with China emerging as a promising destination "China is a huge market for our agricultural products "It will be good for Kenyan exporters to comply with certification requirements to increase our export volumes." and other players in the Hass avocado value chain the Kenyan business owner has set his sights on the Chinese market Ngure spoke on the sidelines of the fourth China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) Promotion Conference which brought together senior government officials As with Ngure who graced the half-day event dozens of Kenyan traders also expressed the same desire to participate in this year's CAETE Ngure said his company is in talks with potential Chinese importers aiming to ship 2,000 metric tons of Hass avocados each month aims to export up to 200,000 metric tons of Hass avocados to China upon fulfilling all safety and hygiene standards mandated by Chinese customs "China's market really has an appetite for Kenyan products and it will be good that we look at the opportunities and comply," Ngure said "We are working with various stakeholders to consolidate consignments for Hass avocado sourced countrywide It is an opportune moment for us to venture into the Chinese market." Exhibitors (R) display coffee and other products at the Retail Summit in Sarit Expo Centre head of trade and exports at Jotim Coffee Limited is also preparing to attend the 2025 CAETE with ambitions to solidify new partnerships has exported to China since 2022 -- with volumes rising due to favorable customs policies and growing consumer interest Having partaken in the 2023 and 2024 editions of CAETE Ndikwe hopes this year's expo will expand her company's footprint in the Chinese market "What I look forward to is expanding my market reach in China We also want to venture into exporting already finished goods Arabica beans because we believe the market in China is big," Ndikwe said She added that against the backdrop of U.S China emerges as an alternative market for Kenya's coffee growers and exporters Workers from Karen Roses prune flowers at a workshop in Nairobi head of bilateral trade at the Ministry of Investments Mosongo hailed China for reducing levies on Hass avocado and cut flowers imported from Kenya adding that the government has prioritized value addition to boost the competitiveness of agricultural products overseas founder and managing director of Mount Kenya Specialty Tea and Coffee Co. believes that policy harmonization and dialogue among businesses will be key to boosting the export of Kenya's agricultural commodities to China Copyright © 1998-2025 Big News Network All rights reserved. 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