South Sudan is seeking to break its longstanding dependence on oil and is looking at securing a greater share of East African trade, senior government officials said on Friday, as policymakers and business leaders gathered in Juba for the Second National Trade Forum. The two-day Forum, which commenced on Friday at Juba’s Radisson Blu Hotel, was convened by the Ministry of Trade and Industry and TradeMark Africa and was held under the theme: “Fro…
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