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...
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...
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,...
Dans le cadre de la promotion des exportations marocaines, l’ASMEX lance la première édition du salon virtuel E-xport Morocco, lieu de rencontre pour les entreprises marocaines en quête...
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...
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...
1. Recommendation to develop a national vision for the development of rural areas and mountain areas: "The Economic, Social and Environmental Council, ESEC, recommended in a report presented...
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...
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