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For the Egyptian economy, good news has been tough to come by in recent years. Three years after the January 25 revolution, the continued fallout from broader socio-political instability has brought wave after wave of grim developments, whether it be worker strikes, rising deficits or shrinking reserves. 

So it came as something of a relief when, speaking on the sidelines of a...

Although South Africa’s macroeconomic indicators remain soft, recent data shows that foreign investors are continuing to flow into the country as a public sector-backed infrastructure spending campaign is rolled out. 

Le gouvernement ivoirien a mis sur pied un conseil des exportations chargé de mettre en œuvre une stratégie de diversification de l’économie et de fournir une feuille de route qui permettra à la Côte d’Ivoire, premier exportateur de cacao au monde, de ne plus dépendre uniquement de ses marchés traditionnels mais d’explorer de nouvelles opportunités dans des secteurs tels que le secteur minier ou le caoutchouc.

Articles & Analysis | Liberville Hotel Listings from The Report: Gabon 2014

View contact details and general information for some of the leading hotels and resorts in Liberville

Most visitors are required to obtain a visa in advance, and this is best done in the visitor’s country of residence. The process can often be lengthy, and business visas require an invitation from a Gabon-based entity; in some cases proof of employment may also be required. Business visas can last for periods of two weeks, 30 days, 90 days and longer, even up to five...

In partnership with the International Finance Corporation, the Banque Gabonaise de Développement (BGD) launched a “Toolkit for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)” in November 2013. The toolkit has an informational website for SME entrepreneurs with sections addressing all areas of business establishment, management and growth. The project also involves trainings...

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