ADB - African Development Bank Group, www.afdb.org, is a multinational development bank dedicated to promoting Africa's socioeconomic development.
African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), www.agoa.gov, is U.S. legislation enacted in 2000, which grants 37 African countries special trade and economic benefits with the U.S.
The Economist is a British weekly newsmagazine reporting on the global economy, politics etc., with a section of Africa.
Financial Times reports on world business, finance and politics. The website also has a homepage for the USA, Europe, and Asia, with a section on the Middle East and Africa.
International Monetary Fund promotes financial stability, international trade and economic growth among its 184 member countries. The website provides Country Information (for most countries in Africa) and a number of publications, including the World Economic Outlook.
Opportunity Africa, www.opportunityafrica.org.uk, produced by the British Trade International Africa team, provides useful information for UK companies intending to do business in Africa.
STAT-USA/Internet, www.stat-usa.gov, a service of the U.S. Department of Commerce, provides economic, business, and international trade information from the Federal government.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, www.uschamber.com, provides a directory of American Chambers of Commerce Abroad, with a section on Africa and Middle East.
U.S. Commercial Service, www.buyusa.gov, offers assistance to help U.S. businesses export goods and services to markets worldwide, including most African countries.
U.S. Government Export Portal, www.export.gov, publishes Country & Industry Market Reports, Commercial guides, and other essential information for doing business abroad.
United States Trade Representative provides information on trade agreements between the U.S. and other countries, as well as resources on trade, development, including a section on World Regions, including Africa.
U.K. Trade & Investment, www.uktradeinvest.gov.uk/, is a UK government organization helping UK companies do business abroad and helping overseas companies do business in the UK (for registered users only).
World Trade Organization, www.wto.org, regulates trade rules between its member countries, and provides information on economic data, trade regulations,disputes and agreements about its members, including most African countries.