Request for Proposals – Recruitment of a Lead Consultant for Preparation of EDB Strategic Plan (2027-2030)
17 Août 2026
Maurice accueille les investissements et encourage les affaires. Reconnue mondialement comme un environnement sûr, stable et propice aux activités commerciales, Maurice est un excellent endroit pour investir, travailler, vivre et prendre sa retraite, avec des infrastructures tournées vers l'avenir, une connectivité mondiale et des talents de classe internationale.
Investissez dans un projet d'au moins 500 millions de roupies et bénéficiez d'incitations, de remises, d'exonérations et de taux préférentiels.
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Opportunités de marché Accords bilatéraux Réformes facilitant les affaires Outils d'analyse de marchéLe programme de résidence de Maurice permet aux ressortissants étrangers d'effectuer un investissement immobilier dans le pays et de demander un permis de résidence pour vivre, travailler et prendre leur retraite à Maurice.
Vivez et travaillez à distance depuis Maurice et profitez d'un long séjour ou prenez votre retraite dans un paradis tropical idyllique.
Profitez d’un accès préférentiel inégalé à 68 % de la population mondiale grâce à un vaste réseau d’accords de libre-échange.
Maurice, la plateforme idéale pour les affaires et l'investissement en Afrique
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Actualités Événements Communiqué de Presse Appels d’offres Témoignages Centre d'Information VacancyMore than half-trillion rupees in declared investment. Nearly 250 projects breaking ground. And a pipeline that stretches across every major sector of the Mauritian economy.

That is neither a projection nor an aspiration — it represents the aggregate value of investment commitments made by promoters who have engaged formally with the EDB and submitted their project details.
It encompasses commercial and industrial facilities under construction, integrated projects being designed, solar farms being engineered, and hospitals being built.
Of the Rs 649.7 billion in declared investment projects, Rs 138.8 billion has already been realised through expenditure on construction, plant and equipment, operations, and employment. While this represents a realisation rate of approximately 21%, it reflects the composition of the investment portfolio rather than the pace of execution. A significant proportion of the remaining Rs 412 billion pipeline comprises large-scale projects—including integrated mixed-use and smart city projects, as well as renewable energy infrastructure —that are implemented over several years. As these projects advance through successive phases, they will continue to generate substantial investment, economic activity and employment opportunities, reinforcing the country’s long-term growth trajectory.

Energy is perhaps the most telling indicator of structural change. With 44 projects declared and Rs 23 billion in investment, the energy sector emerged as a significant pillar of Mauritius’s investment story, driven by the country’s renewable energy transition and growing demand for distributed power infrastructure.
Healthcare and education also feature prominently, with 28 and 21 projects respectively — signalling that Mauritius’s ambitions as a regional services hub extend well beyond the financial sector.
The EDB’s role across this diversified investment pipeline is multifaceted— facilitating approvals, resolving bottlenecks, coordinating across government agencies, and ensuring that promoters have the support they need to translate investment commitments into successful project delivery.


