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Fractures in global trade deepen as WTO musters only a small win
By: Bloomberg 4th March 2024 The World Trade Organization’s ability to tear down barriers to commerce, ensure stability through global accords and enforce the rules came under... →
Hogan Lovells leads dialogue on growth drivers in Southern Africa
17th November 2021 Global Law Firm Hogan Lovells welcomed industry thought leaders at the Southern African edition of its Africa Business Leaders series, focusing on... →
Hogan Lovells supports Para Sport Against Stigma project and IPC’s free-to-air broadcast of Tokyo Paralympic Games across Sub-Saharan Africa
18th August 2021 Hogan Lovells is pleased to announce its support for Para Sport Against Stigma, a four-year collaborative project that will include free-to-air... →
The Future Of Mining –Technology
13th July 2021 In the final report of the series, Hogan Lovells in partnership with Africa Legal, the leading online platform for professional services in Africa,... →
Why the SA Mining Industry needs a regulatory lifeline
6th May 2020 Once our current COVID-19 induced hibernation comes to an end, we will face the aftermath of an economy decimated by the biggest global disruption... →
What can SA and Nigeria do to grow faster?
15th October 2019 The heads of state of sub-Saharan Africa’s two biggest countries – Nigeria and South Africa – met earlier in October as part of continuing... →
Baker McKenzie Grows African Transactional Practice with Appointment of leading Trade and Commodity Finance Lawyer Lodewyk Meyer
19th July 2019 Baker McKenzie in Johannesburg has announced the appointment of leading trade and commodity finance lawyer Lodewyk Meyer as a Partner in the... →
First step on a long road to African free trade area
27th June 2019 The parallel developments in the European Union (EU) and Africa of regional trade blocs and free trade areas make for an interesting and... →