So, you are a budding business owner, you have a wealth of ideas and a bit of capital to back you….. USA can be tough so it’s always worth exploring further afield, like Africa for example!
But stories of corruption, war and famine push a lot of people from not even considering that. Fact is, Africa is buzzing with opportunity and amazing experiences and How Africa listed their 4 top countries in the continent to start a business….
Here is what they had to say:
4. Seychelles
The island nation of Seychelles has long been viewed as a hub for tourism. However, a recent shakeup from the current government has meant that The Seychelles currently has its eyes set on greater financial prominence with the African diaspora.
3. Botswana
Credited with being the least corrupt country in Africa, Botswana is currently shifting its focus from its diamond trade to its burgeoning financial sector. As institutions in Botswana are less corrupt and thus less susceptible to financial crime, Botswana is one of the smaller economies, which is working hard towards having a bigger role to play in and across Africa’ wider economy.
2. Rwanda
After years of civil war and strife, Rwanda’s turnaround has been of immense proportion. Since steadily focusing on building its economy, Rwanda, has managed to improve drastically its ease of doing business, while also providing an increase in the volume of lines of credit to businesses. Therefore creating favourable conditions and business environment for any organisation looking to Rwanda for its next business opportunity.
1. Mauritius
Mauritius is more than just a honeymoon destination island. With lax regulation and taxation, and strong trade links with India, China and the eastern coastal area of Africa, Mauritius’ story is of more than just tourism. In just three days an organisation able to set up a business and benefit from the island nation’s various trade partners. It’s easy and fast approach to incorporating and operating a business has led it to its prime position as No.1 of top African countries to do business.
See the original article here on How Africa.
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