• About Us
  • Contact Us
Newsletter
Ghana Talks Business
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Agribusiness
  • Personal Finance
  • Travel/Tourism
  • Media
  • World Business
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Agribusiness
  • Personal Finance
  • Travel/Tourism
  • Media
  • World Business
No Result
View All Result
Ghana Talks Business
No Result
View All Result

Africa is possibly the world’s next economic hub

November 12, 2019
3 min read
Africa, the world's next economic hub, ghanatalksbusiness.com
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsApp

Singapore’s senior minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam believes Africa has great potential to rule economic affairs in the global space.

Accordingly, he affirms Africa’s potential to become the world’s next economic hub, if countries employ right policies and connections. He made the statements at the Kofi Annan Eminent Speakers’ Lecture series in Abidjan.

Africa, the world's next economic hub
Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Singapore’s Senior Minister

Strategies to unearth Africa as world’s next economic hub

The minister further provided strategies which is key to Africa’s change agenda and attempts to harness integrated growth.  He identifies the following drivers as important for Africa to take its place as the world’s next economic hub.

Related Posts

This how much Kasapreko has lost so far due to the closure of Nigeria-Benin border

5 very useful travel tips you must never ignore

Africa Startups invited to Facebook Accelerator in London

The Most Influential Africans – as compiled by The Africa Report

  • Firstly, Africa must spread its economic openness by strongly showcasing specialisation along the production value chain and invest more boldly in social foundations.
  • Secondly, the continent must maximise policy coherence and effectiveness. This involves thinking in the long-term and maximise the benefits of global financial system
  • In order to build economic resilience and create job opportunities for their bulging youth population. There must be stronger connectivity and economic interaction among developing regions. This is especially so between Africa and Asia which share demographic similarities.
  • African leaders must prepare to take advantage of the strong bulging workforce and the high mobile technology penetration to drive innovation for growth. It is projected that in the next decade, Africa will have the largest working age population in the world. Population will be larger than China and India with about 1.1-billion people of working age population of between 15 and 64 years.
  • There are huge opportunities with the challenges that confronts the African continent. African leaders must pursue investor confidence and interest. This will create more bilateral investment treaties which offers assurance to individual investors

He further noted that there is a significant interest by Singapore businesses in Africa which needs to be scaled up. “We are in an unusual time globally – a time of unusual challenge where some of the basic beliefs of how the world prospect together are being challenged. But it’s also a time of immense opportunities… in the international economy, in international finance and in international cooperation,” the minister said.

He also mentioned that Singapore is the eighth largest foreign investor in Africa. It invested around $90bn in the continent in 2018.

Previous Post

Collapsed Investment firms; Investors' refund process begins 12th Nov at CBG branches

Next Post

Collapse of Investment Managers, Pension Funds are safe – Consultant

Next Post
collapse of investment managers; pension funds are safe, ghanatalksbusiness.com

Collapse of Investment Managers, Pension Funds are safe – Consultant

NIGERIANS CAN DO RETAIL IN GHANA:

Nigerian citizens can also do retail business in Ghana - NUTAG claims

Latest

ghana trotro, ghanatalksbusiness.com

Ghana’s trotro soon to see digital revolution; says Vice President

December 13, 2019
Ghana rice, ghanatalksbusiness.com

Foreign rice will be unattractive to consumers; says Ghana Standards Authority

December 13, 2019
Google strategy, ghnanatalksbusiness.com

Google Stratrgy; A Rare Combination of Flexibility and Rigidity

December 13, 2019
traveling, ghanatalksbusiness.com

Amazing reasons why you should travel; perhaps once in a month

December 13, 2019
business models, ghanatalksbusiness.com

Lessons from Ghanaian business models that fade out due to “over subscription”

December 12, 2019
excellent marketing posts on social media, ghanatalksbusiness.com

7 simple tips to writing excellent marketing posts on social media

December 12, 2019
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertising
  • Contact Us

© 2019 Ghana Talks Business

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Agribusiness
  • Personal Finance
  • Travel/Tourism
  • Media
  • World Business

© 2019 Ghana Talks Business