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INVEST IN SOMALIA - Visit Somalia - Celso Salles Somalia, is located at easternmost part of the African continent, on the Horn of Africa and occupies an important geopolitical position between sub-Saharan Africa and the countries of Arabia and Southwestern Asia. The capital, Mogadishu, is located just north of the Equator on the Indian Ocean. Somalia has an estimated population of around 14.3 million, and has been described as the most culturally homogeneous country in Africa. Around 85 percent of its residents are ethnic Somalis. The official languages of Somalia are Somali and Arabic. Most people in the country are Muslims. Somalia is a country of geographic extremes. The climate is mainly dry and hot, with landscapes of thorn bush savanna and semi-arid, and the inhabitants of Somalia have developed equally demanding economic survival strategies. Apart from a mountainous coastal zone in the north and several pronounced river valleys, most of the country is extremely flat, with few natural barriers to restrict the mobility of the nomads and their livestock. Somalia's economy is growing and is built on a strong trading relationship with the world as well as favorable liberal investment policies that welcome all investors contributing to our dynamic private sector. Somalia is committed to sound fiscal policy, economic freedom and has a steady and dramatic growth rate which is resulting to improve the economic and investment environments so as to ease the process of investing in Somalia and facilitating further trade and prosperity. Somalia has a substantial potential in natural resources: agriculture, livestock, fishing, telecommunications, energy, manufacturing, ICT, Construction and Tourism and Hospitality and hydrocarbons. This wealth in all the diverse sectors could attract many investors. Moreover, Somalia has a young population, a diaspora willing to invest in the country and, with the longest coastline in Africa, is strategically located to become a potentia
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
INVEST IN SOMALIA - Visit Somalia - Celso Salles Somalia, is located at easternmost part of the African continent, on the Horn of Africa and occupies an important geopolitical position between sub-Saharan Africa and the countries of Arabia and Southwestern Asia. The capital, Mogadishu, is located just north of the Equator on the Indian Ocean. Somalia has an estimated population of around 14.3 million, and has been described as the most culturally homogeneous country in Africa. Around 85 percent of its residents are ethnic Somalis. The official languages of Somalia are Somali and Arabic. Most people in the country are Muslims. Somalia is a country of geographic extremes. The climate is mainly dry and hot, with landscapes of thorn bush savanna and semi-arid, and the inhabitants of Somalia have developed equally demanding economic survival strategies. Apart from a mountainous coastal zone in the north and several pronounced river valleys, most of the country is extremely flat, with few natural barriers to restrict the mobility of the nomads and their livestock. Somalia's economy is growing and is built on a strong trading relationship with the world as well as favorable liberal investment policies that welcome all investors contributing to our dynamic private sector. Somalia is committed to sound fiscal policy, economic freedom and has a steady and dramatic growth rate which is resulting to improve the economic and investment environments so as to ease the process of investing in Somalia and facilitating further trade and prosperity. Somalia has a substantial potential in natural resources: agriculture, livestock, fishing, telecommunications, energy, manufacturing, ICT, Construction and Tourism and Hospitality and hydrocarbons. This wealth in all the diverse sectors could attract many investors. Moreover, Somalia has a young population, a diaspora willing to invest in the country and, with the longest coastline in Africa, is strategically located to become a potentia