The partial suspension of tariffs does not eliminate the real impact on African economies. The continent is once again out of the spotlight and needs responses of its own The economy needs confidence. But in Africa, confidence is faltering in a context where the rules of the game change by the minute - even by the second. When US President Donald Trump announced a wave of tariffs on 2 April, there were looks of disbelief and uncertainty on the African continent. While it is true that these 54 countries were not the main target, there is no doubt that the effects...
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