Mauritius has signed various international trade agreements that provide preferential access to key markets. The Common Market for Eastern and
Read MoreInformation and communication technology (ICT) has become one of the main pillars of the Mauritian economy, and Mauritius continues to
Read MoreThere are many incentives in place to encourage foreign investment in Mauritius, and factors that attract investors, in particular the
Read MoreThe Mauritian banking industry currently includes 22 banks, 5 of which are local banks, 10 are foreign-owned subsidiaries, 1 is
Read MoreHere are some of the factors that make Mauritius an attractive prospect for foreign investors: GDP per capita: approx. USD
Read MoreMauritius is an increasingly attractive prospect for foreign investors, with real estate and financial services being the most popular sectors.
Read MoreThe Blue Economy is considered to be a new frontier for Mauritius. The government aims to conserve and make use
Read MoreMauritius developed its textile manufacturing sector to diversify its economy, and by the 1980s, the share of manufacturing in GDP
Read MoreWith the decline of the sugar industry, tourism is often thought of as the central pillar of the economy. During
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