
EDB Monthly Newsletter
Your Monthly Pulse on Investment, Innovation & Growth.

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.
Held on 01 and 02 July at the NORDEV Exhibition Centre, the forum brought together nearly 50 Mauritian exhibitors, including SMEs and women entrepreneurs, representing a diverse range of manufacturing industries. The event provided a valuable platform for businesses to showcase their expertise and engage with their counterparts from Réunion Island.
The opening ceremony was held in the presence of His Excellency Mr Frédéric Bontems, Ambassador of France to Mauritius, who highlighted the strong potential for enhanced economic cooperation between Mauritius and La Réunion.
The exhibition featured companies operating across key sectors, including apparel and textiles, food and beverages, printing, stationery and packaging, cleaning and hygiene products, paints and coatings, wooden and aluminium furniture, interior décor, as well as modular housing and metal structure manufacturing.
The forum concluded on a positive note, laying the groundwork for new partnerships and commercial opportunities between Mauritius and Réunion Island. The EDB will continue to engage with its partners and stakeholders, in particular the Club Export Réunion, the Syndicat de l’Importation et du Commerce de La Réunion (SICR), to convert these discussions into tangible outcomes that support regional economic growth.

