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Helping you navigate the African competition landscape
Publication | October 2019
Local and international businesses operating in Africa as well as multinational operations investing in Africa need to understand and monitor the fast-changing landscape of African competition law. Significant penalties (including personal liability for directors and managers) make it essential for businesses to ensure compliance.
With major developments happening almost on a daily basis across the continent, the level of complexity in navigating the African competition landscape is increasing exponentially.
To keep clients up to date on the latest trends and developments, we have created an Africa competition hub as part of our NRF Institute, consolidating publications and insights from our Africa antitrust and competition team with related updates and products.
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A key theme coming out of the side events taking place at COP25 is that private sector involvement is critical in the transition to net zero emissions by 2050.
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