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ETIQUETTE: In business meetings across Djibouti it is customary to exchange greetings and shake hands. However, in some cases women prefer not to shake hands; it is therefore best to wait for an indication from the person herself. Relationship building and creating a network is important in the...

Articles & Analysis | Hotel listing in Djibouti from The Report: Djibouti 2018

SHERATON DJIBOUTI HOTEL

Plateau du Serpent PO Box 1924
T: +253 21 32 80 00
F: +253 21 32 88 88
www.sheratondjibouti.com
djibouti.reservation@sheratondjibouti.com

Rooms: 175 rooms and suites.

Business & Conference Facilities:...

Chapter | Economy from The Report: Djibouti 2018

Building on consecutive years of robust headline growth, Djibouti has been able to leverage its geographic...

Chapter | Country Profile from The Report: Djibouti 2018

An important entryway to the Horn of Africa, Djibouti’s strategic location at the confluence of the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, combined with its historic links to Europe, the Arabian Peninsula, East Africa and Asia, make it a unique crossroads for international culture and trade. Having long enjoyed relative security and stability – avoiding many of the conflicts that have beset its...

Chapter | The Guide from The Report: Djibouti 2018

This section includes information on hotels, government offices and other listings, alongside useful tips for visitors on topics like currency, visas, language, communications, dress code, business hours and electricity.

Located at a juncture between Africa, the Middle East and Asia, Djibouti has easy access to international trade routes via the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea, and borders fast-growing yet landlocked Ethiopia, making it an ideal continental hub. New ports, railway links and road improvement projects are enhancing economic efficiencies and providing a solid platform to bolster expansion in sectors.

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