Entrepreneurship-comoros:indian ocean women entrepreneurs forum June 20, 2009
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Anjouan hosted last 15th of march the fourth indian ocean women entrepreneurs forum. Women entrepreneurs from Maurituis, Madagascar, La reunion, Seychelles and Comoros met up each other in Anjouan the 2nd isle of the comorian archipelago. Entreprendre au Féminin de l’Océan indien (Efoi)” is an indian ocean women organization with the assistance of comorian women organizations: associations des femmes entrepreneuses de l’Union des Comores, l’Efoi Comores and l’Initiative Femme Comores (Ifemco).
Sitou Rahada Mohamed (former minister), Moina Fatima Djalim, minister of Education, and Sitti Soifiat Tadjidine (secretary of economic plans) led the event by representing the comorian party. Hissan Guy from the indian ocean delegation reminded the goal of the event: reinforcing and builing strong partnership between women entrepreneurs in order to tackle the global crisis.
Is Comoros competitive? June 13, 2009
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The Economic Competitiveness of Comoros by researchandmarkets.com
Is Comoros competitive? For those need external point of views, please visit researchandmarkets. For those need internal and local entrepreneurship point of view, take the chance to follow Comoros Business Gateway’s Blog because Comoros economy will grow as faster as you read this page. As you may know benchmarking is an excellent tool to follow up markets info in your sector. Thanks to social media sites and tools, the valued info or the cutting edge way to succeed is to share business opportunities.
How to stimulate investment in Comoros? May 24, 2009
Posted by iogateway in Investor Guide, Research development innovation.Tags: bilateral, business law, COMESA, comorian legislation, investment in comoros, investors, NAPIC, OHADA, world bank
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How to stimulate investment in Comoros by Youssouf BOINA lawyer
Younoussa Boina suggests to extend Investment in Comoros package laws by bringing up two major development axes:
- continuing to sign up international agreements with COMESA, OHADA in order to integrate local business laws to internationl standards.
- reinforcing national legislation dedicated to business laws.
All bone of contention must be solved and guaranteed by the both. He notes that amoung the major benefits of the investment package laws we can discern: freedom on establishing or setting up companies and freedom on choosing sectors. He insists that all investments must be accurated with all international and bilateral agreements and comorian legistlation regarding ( laundering of money, struggling against crime) . He supports the national agency for promoting investment in comoros – NAPIC. By the way he insistes to controll the NAPIC by avoiding too much collateral red tap. He would encourage more incentives for the free taxes zones where development of employment seems be strategic such as tourism, fishing industry and agriculture according to the world bank recommendations.
In other hand encouraging joint venture by associating local entrepreneurs and foreign entrepreneurs. Superimposition of three legal sources: french, indigenous and islamic must be logical with bilateral-international-local legislation. In conclusion, the lawyer suggests to complete business laws by reassuring investors in case of legal dispute which juridiction will be capable to mediate.


