Kuwait Politics: Kuwait Moves On, What About the Politics?
Slightly, but not seriously hit by the Arab Spring, Kuwait has managed to prove again that it is able to tackle challenges, despite remaining headwinds.
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Slightly, but not seriously hit by the Arab Spring, Kuwait has managed to prove again that it is able to tackle challenges, despite remaining headwinds.
Kuwait’s national budget relies 95 percent on oil revenues, but the public and the private sector join forces to push for more diversification.
Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire’s largest city is also the home of the second largest port in Africa. Overseen by the Autonomous Port of Abidjan (PAA), the largest operator of merchandise through the port is SIMAT (Societe Ivorienne de Manutention et Transit).
Incorporated in 1994 with a capital of 110 million CFA, Petro Ivoire, SA is a public limited company engaged in the distribution of oil products and gas.
Founded in 1964, SIFCA is the leading corporate group in West African agribusiness. With a workforce of over 29,000 located in five countries, SIFCA specializes in cultivating, processing, and marketing of three main agricultural products.
Ageroute is both an independent entity as well as the agency of Ivory Coast responsible for road maintenance and funding. Ageroute was specifically charged charged with coordinating and supervising the extension of the country’s road network and the renovation of existing roads.
To the average American or even European business person, one of the most remarkable developments, not only in Cote d’Ivoire but throughout much of the developing world, is the work of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN).
The telecommunication sector in Côte d’Ivoire represents around 5% of the GDP. The biggest challenge for the telecommunication sector is the presence of 7 licenced telecom operators, which negatively affects the market.
Orange Côte d’Ivoire takes social responsibility very seriously. Mamadou Bamba explains that Orange Côte d’Ivoire was the first to launch a foundation with mission to improve living standards, education and culture of Ivorians.
Orange strategy is to remain no.1 telecom operator in the country and to offer superior quality services for the business and individual clients. Orange brand is very strong in Africa with presence in over 17 countries on the continent.