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Africans fear economic ‘abandonment’

By Gideon Rachman in Davos

Published: January 29 2009 17:22 | Last updated: January 29 2009 17:22

The serious threat to African economies posed by the global financial crisis is an emerging theme at the World Economic Forum. Politicians and economists have stressed that an era of relative optimism about Africa’s economic prospects is coming to a close.

Speaking to the opening session in Davos, Trevor Manuel, South Africa’s finance minister, said that Africa’s economies were “at risk of decoupling, derailment and abandonment”.

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