Tax Reform in Côte d’Ivoire
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry believes that Côte d’Ivoire should reduce taxes to become more competitive.
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The Chamber of Commerce and Industry believes that Côte d’Ivoire should reduce taxes to become more competitive.
President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Côte d’Ivoire shares some common problems of doing business in the country.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry believes that the most promising growth opportunities can be found in agriculture and infrastructure.
There are many opportunities for investors in the Côte d’Ivoire ICT sector.
Côte d’Ivoire is lagging behind in Internet implementation, deployment, usage, and appropriation by the population. Resolutions to these problems are the country’s priorities.
The minister of Post and ICT provides his outlook for the ICT and telecom sector in Côte d’Ivoire for 2012-2015.
Mahamadou Sylla, Deputy CEO of IPS WA, discusses the investment and economic opportunities and challenges in West Africa in a broad range interview for the Marcopolis.net business report on the country.
The main challenge to ICT development according to Alink Telecom, leading pan-African alternative telecom, is the access. Access to the platforms is paramount to ICT development in the world.
Alink Telecom, leading pan-African alternative telecom operator discusses the potential benefits of 3G in Côte d’Ivoire.
Simat has proven over the years that is has a profitable business model. The Company grew by 10% in 2007 and 16% in 2008. 2011 will be the year of lesser growth but the outlook for 2012-2017 remains very positive. SIMAT is ranked third in the transit sector after Bolloré and GTMA.