Africa Economy

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En 2015, le Gabon a mis les bouchées doubles pour renforcer la diversification de son économie, parvenant ainsi à limiter l’impact des prix bas du pétrole ; si l’État a dû revoir ses dépenses à la baisse, la croissance s’est tout de même maintenue bien au-dessus des moyennes observées dans les pays développés.

Les facteurs économiques fondamentaux restant prometteurs sur le long terme, les décideurs économiques tunisiens cherchent à accélérer la reprise dans le pays après une année 2015 difficile et à encourager une croissance durable en 2016.

South Africa has a host of appealing competitive advantages. It remains the continent’s second-largest economy – benefitting from a large manufacturing base, more than $2.5trn worth of metal and mineral deposits, and one of the most robust financial sectors in the world – and also boasts strong investment and trade ties with a range of key emerging and advanced economies. 

The economic outlook in Ghana is brightening, with GDP growth gaining momentum late in the year.

 

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