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From: The EastAfrican news <theastafrica@publisher-news.com>
Date: 6 July 2018 06:58:07 BST
To: bobbyalcantara94@gmail.com
Subject: China opens free trade zone in Djibouti (06 July 2018, for bobbyalcantara94@gmail.com)
Reply-To: cndungu@ke.nationmedia.com

It's expected to handle trade worth $7bn within two years and create 15,000 jobs.
 
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China opens free trade zone in Djibouti
 
 
 

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