Gabon

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Chapter | The Guide from The Report: Gabon 2015

This chapter contains an article on African football, as well as information on hotels, government agencies and other listings, along with useful tips for visitors on a range of topics such as visa requirements, currency, communications, dress codes and business hours, among others.

Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Gabon 2015

This chapter provides an overview of the Gabonese legal system, including the general legal environment and the legal framework for investment, touching on sector-specific incentives in tourism, agriculture and mining, among other areas.

Chapter | Tax from The Report: Gabon 2015

This chapter covers the ins and outs of the Gabonese tax system, covering areas of particular interest to investors, including recent changes, corporate income tax, capital gains and dividends, deductions and depreciation, taxes on wages and VAT, among other topics. In addition, it also includes an interview with Nicolas Balesme, Associate, Deloitte Gabon.

Chapter | Tourism from The Report: Gabon 2015

The industry’s potential has garnered attention from the government and private operators, with the state aiming to boost visitor numbers to 100,000 per year by 2020. The majority of visitors come for business, but luxury tourism projects are in the works to diversify the offer. Ecotourism and luxury are two promising segments that could help boost the sector’s contribution to GDP.

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Chapter | Construction & Real Estate from The Report: Gabon 2015

While ongoing infrastructure projects are providing a steady supply of work for construction firms, fiscal constraints have led to a reduction in public investment. Access to land remains a key obstacle for real estate development. To address this, the government has introduced reforms to reduce wait times for land titles from as much as 10 years down to 180 days.

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Chapter | Transport from The Report: Gabon 2015

With improvements to the road, rail, shipping and aviation networks a key goal, Gabon’s transport sector is undergoing a major transformation. While population pressure is modest, existing links are limited: the two largest cities, Libreville and Port-Gentil, had, until work began on one recently, no road connection. Beyond improving internal connectivity and expanding capacity at...

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