Sudan, one of Africa’s biggest gold producers, aims to establish the country’s metal exchange by the end of the March. Sudan’s Finance Minister Jibril Ibrahim commented on the metal exchange during a meeting with Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, deputy head of the council that was formed after the October 25 military coup. With the new investors…

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