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African stakeholders meeting in Nairobi for the Third EU-Africa Business Forum pressed the issue of increasing regional integration and the notion of an EU-like economic bloc “to achieve prosperity, well-being of the people, and development in the African region.”


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Description: African stakeholders meeting in Nairobi for the Third EU-Africa Business Forum pressed the issue of increasing regional integration and the notion of an EU-like economic bloc “to achieve prosperity, well-being of the people, and development in the African region.”

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