Despite their manufacturing potential and promising trajectories, most African countries has seen relatively dearth of factories. This limited industrial development represents a missed opportunity for economic transformation and quality employment generation that alleviates poverty.
The silver lining is the potential. Business-to-Business spending in manufacturing in Africa is projected to reach $666.3 billion by 2030, $201.28 billion more than that it did in 2015
African governments are seeking new and innovative ways to attract investment and nurture industry, implementing strategies that involve targeted investment in infrastructure, improved regional integration, and the establishment of special economic zones (SEZs) for priority subsectors.
Aeton focus on projects in following areas :-
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Cement Plants
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Milk Processing Plants
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Steel Rolling Mills
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Mini Fertilizer Plants
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Cotton Ginning, Spinning & Weaving Plants