L'économie panafricaine en bref du 03/02/2017
CAMEROUN : La contrebande sur le ciment Dangote fait chuter les prix dans la partie septentrionale du Cameroun : « 2800 au moins et 3500 francs Cfa au plus : c’est la fourchette de prix à...
CAMEROUN : La contrebande sur le ciment Dangote fait chuter les prix dans la partie septentrionale du Cameroun : « 2800 au moins et 3500 francs Cfa au plus : c’est la fourchette de prix à...
LE MATIN DU SAHARA : His Majesty the King visits the Royal Armed Forces Field Hospital deployed in Juba: Deployed from Monday 23rd January in the city of Juba, the Multi-Specialty Field Hospital,...
L'ECONOMISTE : VAT fraud: The first figures: "Of all the categories of tax fraud, VAT is the most serious. This tax is borne by consumers, but some traders, instead of paying it to the Treasury,...
SENEGAL : Public electricity expenditure: 30 billion a year for a fleet of 7,000 subscriptions: "The State is the largest consumer of electricity. It remains the first customer of the National...
L'ECONOMISTE :African Union: Nice coup for Morocco: "it is done, Morocco regains its seat in the African Union. Morocco's application for membership was approved by a comfortable majority. However...
L'ECONOMISTE : Public Investment: Morocco wants to change software: "The PIM, Public Investment Management, will enter Morocco. This World Bank tool will be used to prioritize investments according...
1. 4.8 billion Euros of which 1 billion Euros for Morocco: "The EBRD confirms its position among the main donors in Morocco Since the start of its activities in the Kingdom in September 2012...
L'ECONOMISTE : Morocco is worth 13 times its GDP! : "It took longer than expected, but the Economic, Social and Environmental Council (ESEC) and Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM) have just released their...
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