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Situated on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa, Ghana’s natural resource wealth and status as a stable democracy have helped make it a prominent player in the region. It is the world’s second-largest exporter of cocoa, behind Côte d’Ivoire, and one of the continent’s largest gold producers. Recently discovered reserves of oil and gas have powered the economy to double-digit growth in the past decade.

A Djibouti, les projets visant à améliorer la fourniture de services de base commencent à prendre forme et un rôle moteur se dessine pour les énergies renouvelables.

New capacity and improved supplies of feedstock could mark the end of load shedding in Ghana, spelling good news for manufacturing and service industries alike. 

Si le secteur des hydrocarbures constitue toujours la majorité des recettes d’exportation du Gabon et reste l’un des moteurs de l’économie du pays, la stagnation de la production a suscité des efforts destinés à encourager de nouvelles campagnes d’exploration, qui commencent déjà à porter leurs fruits.

 

A 2012 World Bank report suggested that as much as one-fifth of private sector employment in Morocco comes from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), while the African Development Bank reported in 2014 that SMEs provide roughly half of the industrial sector’s employment and nearly 40% of its turnover.

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