The pan-African Economy in Brief of 31/01/2017
SENEGAL : Peanut marketing campaign: More than 3,000 Tons collected in Tambacounda: "In the department of Tambacounda, there are more than 3,000 Tons of peanuts of various kinds, ranging from...
SENEGAL : Peanut marketing campaign: More than 3,000 Tons collected in Tambacounda: "In the department of Tambacounda, there are more than 3,000 Tons of peanuts of various kinds, ranging from...
CAMEROUN: It will require at least 450 billion CFA to reform the National Investment Company ,NIC: "The study commissioned by the government has other imperatives to give a new life to the NIC...
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. E-commerce: Digital conversion of Moroccans accelerates: "Electronic commerce in Morocco is improving at an accelerated rate. Recently there has been a strong demand for the deployment of...
L'ECONOMISTE : Decompensation holds the balance: "The slowdown in household consumption and the softness of GDP growth (even if the correlation remains structurally weak) have affected the return...
L'ECONOMISTE : Morocco-Africa: Beyond the rush ...: " Now with more than 50% of its IDEs turned towards the continent, Moroccan business has never been as African as in the last decade. This...
L'ECONOMISTE : Dirham: BAM preaches a painless flexibility: " On average per year between 2000 and 2014, the Dirham depreciated by 1% relative to the currencies of the main partner countries...
L'ECONOMISTE :Dirham : BAM prêche une flexibilité indolore : «Le; dirham s'est déprécie de 1% en moyenne par an entre 2000 et 2014 par rapport aux devises des principaux pays partenaires...
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