Inept African Ports Miss Chance as Red Sea Attacks Reroute Ships

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Inept African Ports Miss Chance as Red Sea Attacks Reroute Ships
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Africa’s inefficient and aging ports are hampering the continent’s chances of capitalizing on a surge in ship traffic that’s avoiding attacks by Houthi rebels through the Red Sea, logistics experts said.

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