Africa Economy

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Pour la troisième année consécutive, la Côte d’Ivoire a été placée en 2014 sous le signe d’une reprise solide, soutenue par une stabilité politique et macro-économique installée, des investissements élevés et des réformes.

Lower oil prices and a rise in domestic demand could fuel a modest rebound for South Africa’s economy in 2015 after power supply and labour disruptions slowed growth last year.

D’après les estimations, l’économie du Maroc aurait enregistré une croissance d’environ 3% en 2014, grâce à des exportations automobiles et électroniques en hausse de plus d’un quart au cours des onze premiers mois de l’année et à un gouvernement parvenu à maîtriser les dépenses publiques.

 With investor confidence growing, Egypt is looking forward to a sizeable boost to its economic performance in 2015.

Although room for fiscal manoeuvring has shrunk in Ghana in recent months, the government’s subsequent efforts to tighten spending and boost revenues is being welcomed by investors and lenders. 

A strong performance from traditional industries such as agriculture and increased spending in infrastructure and service sectors allowed Kenya to notch up solid growth in 2014, while a rebasing exercise in September has helped better capture the economy’s true size. 

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