Mauritius

eBizguides Mauritius

A tourist paradise

Le guiaré a lugares increíbles

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Economy Restructure

The Mauritius Government has applied many reforms to
restructure the economy following dismantling of several
preferential trade agreements, for example the elimination of textile quotas and the cut in guaranteed sugar prices. The strategy lies in consolidating existing and proven economic pillars of the country such as tourism, financial services, seafood, information and communication technology, and agriculture. All these sectors are now under the limelight. To enable this process of consolidation, the business environment has been rendered more practical and simple to facilitate business creation and management.

Appealing Features

This small island does possess some very appealing features to position itself as a serious contender in the world business landscape. Its infrastructure, literacy level and business relationships with major centres around the world consolidate the image of a growing business nation. In addition, the range of double taxation treaties in place and its membership of COMESA and SADC give the country a sure advantage over other regional pretenders in the same field. Mauritius is a very safe and stable country, with very good infrastructure in terms of electricity, roads and communications, and in it is the process of liberalizing and opening its economy. Mauritius is clearly a country of choice in the region with regard to investment.

Economy

Political and climatic stability

Political stability and democracy enjoy solid bases in Mauritius. This is an essential factor for any investor who wishes to establish business in a foreign land. The tropical location of the country protects it from major climatic upsets. Summer and winter seasons do not reach extreme temperatures, leaving a rather constant average over the year. Inhabitants do not live under any threat of earthquakes, volcanoes or similar natural calamities.

 






Mauritius

Mauritius has a brief but very rich history, the root of what is today a fertile and diverse garden of cross-culturalism. The variety of peoples arriving on these shores, from all different walks of life, during the past three centuries has added the spice to the hotchpotch of cultures and religions we find here today. People of Indian, African, European and Chinese origins have come together to create this multiracial society where the various cultures and traditions flourish in peace and harmony. At 1,865 square km (65km long, 45km wide), Mauritius has
330km of coast, mostly sandy and with clear water. The island is a volcanic mass, a rich idyllic haven, which stands alone in its splendour in the middle of the Indian Ocean, some 900km east of Madagascar and just north of the Tropic of Cancer.
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