
Locations include on-terminal and downtown outlets in Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, and Hurgarda.
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Visitors can select from a complete menu of vehicle types at the main international airport.
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A business-to-business cross-border automotive trading platform, Trade X's new Kenyan facilities include a shared bonded warehouse in Mombasa and an office in Nairobi.
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From the oil-driven north to the more Euro-supplied tip in the south, the needs, infrastructure, and socio-political climates differ greatly from region to region in Africa.
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Overall domestic vehicle sales in South Africa were at 38,752 in October 2020, reflecting a decline of 13,216 units (or 25.4%) from the 51,968 vehicles sold in October last year.
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The number of active fleet management systems in South Africa is forecasted to reach more than 3 million users by 2023, a 15% increase from 1.6 million units at the end of 2018.
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Toyota and Suzuki's collaboration into several global markets will include further development of electric vehicles and technology, the provision of compact vehicle platforms, and automotive production in the India, Europe, and Africa regions.
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Nissan will invest $160 million toward a new vehicle production plant in Algeria to meet growing customer demand across Africa and produce commercial vehicles.
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Nissan is expanding vehicle production in Africa with the addition of a new assembly plant in Ghana, a country in West Africa, and Algeria in North Africa, continuing the Japanese automakers plans to further expand auto production on the continent.
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The top-selling OEM in Tunisia is Isuzu Motors with its D-Max truck, which is also the No. 1 selling vehicle. Isuzu has been assembling the D-Max in Tunisia since 2002. Citroen is the next best-selling commercial vehicle, followed by Peugeot.
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