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World Bank Seeks Tens of Billions of Dollars for Power in AfricaBanga laid out a plan in which the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, African Development Bank and private investors may spend about $85 billion to bring power to 300 million people by 2030.
World Bank president Ajay Banga on Wednesday doubled down on his push to revamp the bank's energy strategy to end a ban on ...
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World Bank president calls for regional trade amid tariff uncertaintyWorld Bank Group President Ajay Banga has urged developing countries to strengthen regional trade ties amid rising global ...
Leaders of corporate and international organizations got used to being lauded for grand but ultimately empty, green promises on stages in Davos and climate summits. Times have changed.
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Tuko on MSNGlobal uncertainty will ‘certainly’ hit growthThe uncertainty kicked up by Donald Trump’s stop-start tariff rollout will undoubtedly hit growth, the president of the World Bank said Wednesday, ahead of next week’s semi-annual meeting of global ...
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World Bank President Ajay Banga said on Wednesday he has had constructive talks with the Trump administration about the ...
A bold initiative seeks global cooperation to bring power to 300 million Africans. Success means overcoming nationalism, bureaucracy and decades of neglect.
Banga, who has championed a shift in the ... have grown more supportive of funding natural gas projects, especially in Africa, one source familiar with the board's thinking said.
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