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Rising government debt is driven by various economic challenges, posing risks to growth, stability, and public welfare as ...
MOSCOW, June 17. /TASS/. Politicians and statesmen from about 50 countries will attend the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) this year, Russian presidential aide Yury Ushakov told ...
Gabonese tech association urges creation of a startup investment fund • Proposals include integrating SMEs into public tenders and legal reform • Measures aim to support innovation, job creation, and ...
Eighteen years after signing a key fisheries partnership with the European Union, Gabon has announced its intention to ...
The election marked the end of Gabon’s post-coup transitional period and presents a unique opportunity for the new administration to engineer socio-political and economic renewal. The 2025 turnout of ...
Government launches FNEE to finance electricity production and distribution Fund may support stalled projects under national development plan Gabon plans $1.93 billion investment in energy projects ...
He sells them in Gabon as a food supplement, declaring them to have "anti-fatigue, antioxidant and anti-addictive" qualities. Iboga, he believes, "is a potential lever to develop the economy and ...
Gabonese voters have given President Brice Oligui Nguema a strong mandate to break with the country’s past and steer economic and political renewal. Nineteen months after the military-led coup ...
LIBREVILLE - Big challenges await Gabon's new president Brice Clotaire ... as he begins his term but faces high expectations of economic and social reform. The new 50-year-old president said ...
Diversifying from oil – Faced with the depletion of its oil resources, Gabon needs to diversify its economy. “There is still dependence on oil,” said Francois Gaulme, an associate researcher ...
Faced with the depletion of its oil resources, Gabon needs to diversify its economy. “There is still dependence on oil,” said Francois Gaulme, an associate researcher at the French Institute ...
But early signs from the World Bank’s latest report indicate that Gabon’s economy grew by 2.9 percent in 2024, driven by increased output of oil, timber and manganese, as well as public ...