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Minister for Commerce and Power, India

Jairam Ramesh’s career has taken him to the top of government and politics in India. Now he has expanded his remit to economic relations with Africa. On 6-7 October, he led a business delegation to the fifth Ethio-India Joint Trade Committee meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The talks produced a US$640 million line of credit to build three sugar factories in Tendaho. >/P>...

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