Africa Faces Mounting Risks Just as Growth Gains Take Hold
WASHINGTON DC, April 27 (IPS) – Sub-Saharan Africa’s economies entered 2026 with significant momentum. The region had notched its fastest growth rate in 10 years—4.5 percent in 2025—buoyed by reduced macroeconomic imbalances, rising investment levels, and a generally supportive external environment.
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WASHINGTON DC, April 27 (IPS) – Sub-Saharan Africa’s economies entered 2026 with significant momentum. The region had notched its fastest growth rate in 10 years—4.5 percent in 2025—buoyed by reduced macroeconomic imbalances, rising investment levels, and a generally supportive external environment.
Read the full story, “Africa Faces Mounting Risks Just as Growth Gains Take Hold”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
WASHINGTON DC, April 27 (IPS) – Sub-Saharan Africa’s economies entered 2026 with significant momentum. The region had notched its fastest growth rate in 10 years—4.5 percent in 2025—buoyed by reduced macroeconomic imbalances, rising investment levels, and a generally supportive external environment.
Read the full story, “Africa Faces Mounting Risks Just as Growth Gains Take Hold”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
WASHINGTON DC, April 27 (IPS) – Sub-Saharan Africa’s economies entered 2026 with significant momentum. The region had notched its fastest growth rate in 10 years—4.5 percent in 2025—buoyed by reduced macroeconomic imbalances, rising investment levels, and a generally supportive external environment.
Read the full story, “Africa Faces Mounting Risks Just as Growth Gains Take Hold”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
WASHINGTON DC, April 27 (IPS) – Sub-Saharan Africa’s economies entered 2026 with significant momentum. The region had notched its fastest growth rate in 10 years—4.5 percent in 2025—buoyed by reduced macroeconomic imbalances, rising investment levels, and a generally supportive external environment.
Read the full story, “Africa Faces Mounting Risks Just as Growth Gains Take Hold”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
WASHINGTON DC, April 27 (IPS) – Sub-Saharan Africa’s economies entered 2026 with significant momentum. The region had notched its fastest growth rate in 10 years—4.5 percent in 2025—buoyed by reduced macroeconomic imbalances, rising investment levels, and a generally supportive external environment.
Read the full story, “Africa Faces Mounting Risks Just as Growth Gains Take Hold”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
WASHINGTON DC, April 27 (IPS) – Sub-Saharan Africa’s economies entered 2026 with significant momentum. The region had notched its fastest growth rate in 10 years—4.5 percent in 2025—buoyed by reduced macroeconomic imbalances, rising investment levels, and a generally supportive external environment.
Read the full story, “Africa Faces Mounting Risks Just as Growth Gains Take Hold”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
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