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L’économie gabonaise a enregistré de bons résultats en 2011, soutenue par une hausse des prix des matières premières sur les marchés internationaux et par l’impact positif de la stratégie gouvernementale de développement sur le long terme, baptisée « Gabon émergent ». Selon les dernières estimations, le PIB aurait progressé de 5,6% ; le pays a connu une forte reprise de sa croissance, une fois passés les premiers effets de la crise économique mondiale de 2008-2009.

Political and economic reforms promised for 2012 are expected to improve Jordan’s business environment and restore confidence after a challenging year.

Malgré une légère baisse de la demande en provenance d’Europe, ainsi que les troubles politiques qui ont secoué les autres pays de la région et enfin un attentat à Marrakech, le secteur du tourisme marocain affiche cette année une forte croissance contracyclique grâce à de nouveaux investissements étrangers qui multiplient l’offre hôtelière, et appuyée par une ambitieuse stratégie gouvernementale qui vise à augmenter à la fois la capacité litière et le nombre de visiteurs.
While the floodwaters that submerged much of Thailand’s economic heartlands are receding, the high tide mark of damage to the economy has yet to be reached. A full assessment of losses is still a long way from being completed, but the government is confident of a quick recovery.
Capital markets in Kuwait, like those in many GCC countries, are currently experiencing a challenging period, with investors largely staying on the sidelines in light of global economic uncertainties. Nonetheless, positive signs have recently emerged from the country, including the potential for two bond issuances in the near future, as well as the successful completion of a six-month transitional phase for the Capital Markets Authority (CMA), the country’s first independent stock market regulator.
With the federal government targeting broadband penetration rates of 75% by the end of 2015, much work remains to be done in Sabah, which, at 33%, has the lowest penetration rate of all Malaysia’s states. Some progress has been seen in this regard recently, however, with several telecoms companies moving to boost their investments in Eastern Malaysia.

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