Africa can turn global trade disruption into an op

East African economies are leveraging global trade disruptions, such as supply chain delays and rising costs, to accelerate regional market integration and digital trade systems. By shortening supply chains and investing in alternative corridors, the region aims to build more resilient trade infrastructure.
Why it matters
This shift highlights a strategic move toward economic self-reliance in Africa, potentially reducing dependence on volatile global supply chains.
Business: Africa can turn global trade disruption into an op
The article presents a factual analysis of economic trends and regional strategy without loaded political language.
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