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In what ways will the new investment law make the legal framework more attractive to foreign investors?

Suite à la période de troubles qui a succédé la Révolution de Jasmin, la Tunisie s’est engagée sur la voie de la reprise.

Bien que le Maroc ait enregistré une croissance économique plus faible que prévu en 2016, les mesures incitatives récemment mises en place afin d’encourager les investissements, les réformes  financières, les efforts visant à améliorer les infrastructures et l’attention accrue accordée aux énergies renouvelables devraient donner un coup de fouet au développement économique du royaume.

South Africa’s economy faced another challenging year in 2016, as soft commodity prices, slow domestic demand and an uncertain political outlook combined to limit growth, with prospects for the coming year expected to be only somewhat more positive.

Soft commodity prices, disruptions to oil and gas production, and a depreciating currency saw Ghana’s economy slow in 2016, though the country’s new government is expected to benefit from a strong rebound over the coming year.

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