A number of meetings have been held in recent months to discuss the future of transfer pricing in Africa. African governments, along with developed countries around the world, are proving their commitment to build up the transfer pricing systems in sub-Saharan Africa but a number of challenges stand in the way. Sophie Ashley builds a picture of transfer pricing today; how far has it come and how far does it need to go?
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