South Africa becomes Class A shareholder in Afreximbank, deepening continental trade ties

South Africa becomes Class A shareholder in Afreximbank, deepening continental trade ties

[The Mercury - South Africa] - 3/02/2026
South Africa officially becomes a Class A Shareholder in the African Export–Import Bank, marking a significant step in enhancing its role in Africa's trade and economic development.
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