The Pan-African Economy in Brief of 03/02/2017
CAMEROON: Smuggling on Dangote cement caused prices to fall in the northern part of Cameroon: "at least 2,800 and 3,500 CFA: It is the price range at which the bag of 50 kg of Dangote cement...
CAMEROON: Smuggling on Dangote cement caused prices to fall in the northern part of Cameroon: "at least 2,800 and 3,500 CFA: It is the price range at which the bag of 50 kg of Dangote cement...
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,...
L'ECONOMISTE :Fraude à la TVA : Les premiers chiffres : «Parmi toutes les catégories de fraude fiscale, celle qui touche la TVA est la plus grave. Cet impôt est supporte par les consommateurs,...
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...
Attijariwafa bank offered itself in 2008, 51% of the International Bank of Mali In 2008, Attijariwafa bank acquired 51% of the capital of the International Bank for Mali (BIM-SA)...
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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