EU Green Deal: Unlock new market opportunities in Europe
2 Déc 2024
Mauritius welcomes investment and embraces business. Globally recognised as a safe, stable and easy environment to conduct business, Mauritius is a great place to invest, work, live and retire, with future ready infrastructure, global connectivity and world class talent.
Invest in a project of at least Rs 500 million and take advantage of incentives, rebates, exemptions and preferential rates.
Leverage on our unparallel preferential market access to 68% of the world’s population and benefits from a panoply of Free Trade Agreements.
Mauritius’ residence program allows foreign nationals to make a real estate investment into the country and apply for a residence permit to live, work, and retire in Mauritius.
Live and work remotely from Mauritius and experience a long stay or retire in a picture-perfect tropical paradise.
Leverage on our unparallel preferential market access to 68% of the world’s population and benefits from a panoply of Free Trade Agreements.
28 Juil 2023 • Development • Manufacturing Industry
Local entrepreneurs in Mauritius are now equipped with an innovative online portal that allows them to showcase their products to a global audience round the clock. The Mauritius Expo Virtual Platform, powered by the Economic Development Board (EDB), was officially launched on July 27, 2023, at the Caudan Arts Centre in Port-Louis by the Honorable Renganaden Padayachy, Minister of Finance, Economic Planning, and Development. This groundbreaking platform opens up new avenues for Mauritian companies to reveal and promote their products to a wider market, thus bolstering the nation’s position as a reliable sourcing destination.
During the launching ceremony, the Finance Minister, Honorable Renganaden Padayachy recalled that this project was introduced in the 2021-2022 budget as a measure to bolster the Made in Moris label. “The government is steadfast in its commitment to fostering a dynamic and resilient business environment that will drive economic growth and create employment opportunities for Mauritians”, said the minister. He further added: “The manufacturing sector, as a whole, is the primary contributor to our GDP, and we are determined to rejuvenate and enhance this sector. The utilization of innovative tools will not only boost sales but also upgrade the overall performance of companies and our economy. Through the EDB, we are enabling local entrepreneurs and exporters to showcase their products to more than 5 billion people worldwide.”
Already, 150 companies from diverse sectors have registered on the platform, indicating the enthusiasm and interest it has garnered among the local business community.
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