July 2013

Africa has now become a significant part of the Japanese economic policy and, in turn, Africa can expect not only increased investments from Japan but a rapid upgrading of its technical skills to help usher the continent into the industrial age. This is the first part of editor Anver Versi’s account of his trip to […]

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Africa has now become a significant part of the Japanese economic policy and, in turn, Africa can expect not only increased investments from Japan but a rapid upgrading of its technical skills to help usher the continent into the industrial age. This is the first part of editor Anver Versi’s account of his trip to Japan to cover the conference.

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