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André Schwarz is the founder of Manuyoo, a Berlin-based startup that promotes and sells high-quality products from Africa to European markets. He is looking for African entrepreneurs ready to enter the European market

AdminBy AdminDecember 10, 2024Updated:December 10, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Founder of Manuyoo, André Schwarz {📸 André Shwarz]

André Schwarz is the founder of Manuyoo, a Berlin-based startup that promotes and sells high-quality products from Africa to European markets. The company operates under the philosophy of “Trade Not Aid,” focusing on fostering local entrepreneurship in African countries.

Schwarz, who is looking for African entrepreneurs ready to enter the European market, says:

I want to encourage all African entrepreneurs who aim to conquer the European market. Manuyoo offers everything you need to make your business and products market-ready for Europe, as well as a trading platform where you can grow in B2C. If you need support or have any questions, do not hesitate to reach out to me or our Manuyoo Academy. Together, we can realise your visions and successfully export your products to Europe.

Let’s continue to strengthen the bridge between Africa and Europe, foster partnerships, and unlock potential.
🌐 Value creation must remain in Africa! 🌐

Manuyoo collaborates with brands from across the African continent, offering items such as footwear, cosmetics, accessories, and clothing. It aims to showcase Africa’s innovative spirit and redefine global perceptions of African-made products.

The company emphasises sustainable and fair practices, ensuring local value addition and EU-standard quality for the products they distribute.

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