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Exim Bank has entered into an agreement with Malawi for providing a $50 million line of credit for financing exports and consultancy services for projects in the African nation.
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For Msowoya it comes as no surprise that Tunisia is struggling, while Botswana and Malawi are flying high. “The standard of the so-called smaller countries has improved and they are getting better and better,” he says. … Select Category, Daily News World (14883), Entertainment (1038), Feed (9749), Foto Nieuws (1203), Games (486), Health (30), Politics (2), Property (5), Sports (1517), Technology (40), Top Stories (2), Travel (26), Tutorials (565), U.S. National (3) …
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