A Quality Label 

A Quality Label 

Previously, sugar was exported to the EU from Mauritius under the Sugar Protocol that was signed between the EU and the ACP (African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States) countries, where Mauritius was allocated an annual quota of 507,000 metric tonnes of raw sugar at a guaranteed price. Since the EU ended this quota in […]

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 Making Sugar from Sugar Cane

Making Sugar from Sugar Cane

Explore the fascinating process of making sugar from sugar cane, a journey steeped in tradition and innovation. From the lush fields where the cane grows to the refined sweetness of the final product, discover the intricate steps and techniques involved in this age-old craft. The sugar production process includes the following stages and elements:  Harvesting […]

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 A Sweet Story that Began with Rum

A Sweet Story that Began with Rum

In the year 1638, the Dutch introduced sugar cane to Mauritius from Java in Indonesia. A move that would change the island’s destiny forever. However, the Dutch only used sugar cane to produce rum until their departure in 1710. It was under the French from 1715 onwards that sugar cane was cultivated in order to […]

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 The Origins of the Word Sugar

The Origins of the Word Sugar

Etymologically, the word “sugar” has its roots in the word “arquera,” which means “sand “in Sanskrit, one of the first known languages. This term has transformed into the word sugar in all Indo-European languages: sacquerons in Greek; in Latin, saccharin; sugar in English; in German, zucker; zucchero in Italian; in Arabic, sukkar; and azucar in […]

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 Sugar: A Thriving Industry

Sugar: A Thriving Industry

Sugar is one of the most commonly used commodities in the world, and countries with suitable climates located in the tropics are some of the largest producers of it. The history of this particular island in the tropics has been bound by the epic story of sugar for 300 years. Yet over 1000 years ago, […]

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 International Agreements

International Agreements

Mauritius has signed various international trade agreements that provide preferential access to key markets. The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Free Trade Area (FTA) was established in October 2000 with nine African member states initially. There are now 16 member states trading on a duty-free and quota-free basis, consisting of the following […]

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 Mauritius Cyber Island

Mauritius Cyber Island

Information and communication technology (ICT) has become one of the main pillars of the Mauritian economy, and Mauritius continues to aspire to be a ‘Cyber Island’. The government aims to position the republic as a leading ICT destination and a model on the African continent.  Part of realising this goal has been the modernisation of […]

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 Freeport

Freeport

The Mauritius Freeport has established the republic as a prominent regional centre for trade, logistics, value-added services, and distribution. Situated strategically in the Indian Ocean, Mauritius now accommodates more than 27,000 global businesses seeking to tap into both regional and international consumer markets. Mauritius Freeport is home to companies involved in regional trade, break bulk […]

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 Banking and Legal System

Banking and Legal System

The Mauritian banking industry currently includes 22 banks, 5 of which are local banks, 10 are foreign-owned subsidiaries, 1 is a joint venture, 4 are branches of foreign banks, and 2 are licensed as private banks. The central bank, the Bank of Mauritius, licences these banks to carry out local and international banking business. The […]

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