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Doing Business in Cote d’Ivoire A Guide for U.S. Companies Kristen Grauer Political and Economic Section Chief U.S. Embassy Abidjan.

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1 Doing Business in Cote d’Ivoire A Guide for U.S. Companies Kristen Grauer Political and Economic Section Chief U.S. Embassy Abidjan

2 Strategic Location Images from CIA World Factbook

3 Engine of West African Economic and Monetary Union (WEAMU) Image from World Bank

4 1. Commitment to attract Foreign Direct Investment 2. Well-Developed Infrastructure 3. Improving Business Climate 4. Strong Economic Growth Advantages

5 1. Governance and Transparency Issues 2. Special Requests for Support of Social Projects 3. Opaque Bidding Processes 4. Lack of Commercial Appeals Court Challenges

6 1. Oil, Gas, Mining 2. Housing 3. Agribusiness 4. Infrastructure Development Investment Prospects

7 Some American Companies in Country

8 1. Kristen Grauer grauerkk@state.gov grauerkk@state.gov 2. U.S. Embassy Abidjan http://abidjan.usembassy.gov http://abidjan.usembassy.gov 3. Cote d’Ivoire’s Investment Promotion Agency (CEPICI) http://www.cepici.gouv.ci http://www.cepici.gouv.ci 4. Cote d’Ivoire’s Export Promotion Agency (APEX-CI) http://www.apex-ci.org http://www.apex-ci.org 5. American Chamber of Commerce in Cote d’Ivoire info@amchamci.com info@amchamci.com 6. U.S. – Cote d’Ivoire Chamber of Commerce https://www.uschamber.com/us-c- te-d-ivoire-business-council Further Information


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