Africa: Sub-Saharan African Economies Among World's Fastest-Improving in Global Connectedness
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Africa: Sub-Saharan African Economies Among World's Fastest-Improving in Global Connectedness
Press Release - Based on more than 9 million data points tracking international flows of trade, capital, information, and people, the report offers the most comprehensive view of globalisation available.
Sub Saharan Africa steps up connectedness: DHL report - Platform Africa
The DHL Global Connectedness Report 2026, commissioned by DHL and authored by Steven A. Altman and Caroline R. Bastian of New York University Stern School of Business, notes that globalization remains historically high amid escalating geopolitical tensions, rising U.S. tariffs, and unprecedented uncertainty about future trade policies. The report tracking international flows of trade, capital,
Sub-Saharan Africa Leads World in Trade Growth as Ghana Ranks 97th Globally
NewsGhana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/sub-saharan-africa-leads-world-in-trade-growth-as-ghana-ranks-97th-globally/Sub-Saharan Africa outpaced every other region on the planet in trade growth last year, recording a 9 percent increase in the value of goods crossing its borders in the first nine months of 2025 a finding that sits at the heart of the DHL Global Connectedness Report 2026, relea…
Sub-Saharan African economies emerge among world’s fastest improving in global connectedness – Report
*As Namibia, Mozambique, Nigeria, Zambia record strong gains in connectedness Globalization remains at a historically high level – despite escalating geopolitical tensions, rising U.S. tariffs, and unprecedented uncertainty about future trade policies. This is one of the key findings of the DHL Global Connectedness Report 2026 (https://Group.DHL.com), released today by DHL and New York University’s Stern School of Business. Based on more than 9 …
Sub‑Saharan African economies among world’s fastest‑improving in global connectedness
Based on more than 9 million data points tracking international flows of trade, capital, information, and people, the report offers the most comprehensive view of globalization available JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, March 12, 2026/APO Group/ — Global connectedness stood at 25% in 2025, matching the record high first reached in 2022 Namibia ranks among the top three countries globally for long‑term increases in connectedness since 2001; Mozambiq…
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