In Djibouti, a major contract was signed. Then the Chinese arrived. Everything changed. (by Simon Ateba)
WASHINGTON D.C., United States of America — When a major contract between DP World Limited and the Republic of Djibouti was signed, everyone seemed to be happy and satisfied with the business deal. Both sides pledged to respect the terms of the agreement, and it seemed back then, that Djibouti, a tiny but important country […]
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