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FDI in Figures | Why You Should Choose to Invest in the Côte d'Ivoire | Procedures Relative to Foreign Investment | Investment Opportunities

FDI in Figures

More than a decade of crisis has severely affected the Ivorian economy, which remains the strongest of the Economic Community of West African States and second in the entire West Africa after Nigeria. Ivory Coast remains a preferred destination for foreign investors in the region.

However, during 2011, the unstable political situation and the consequences of armed conflict led to a rapid fall in the FDI influx. France remains the country's main foreign investor, even though China is becoming an increasingly important competitor, since China has made a remarkable entrance into the African continent.

 

Country Comparison For the Protection of Investors

 Ivory CoastSub-Saharan AfricaUnited StatesGermany
Index of Transaction Transparency*6.04.87.05.0
Index of Manager’s Responsibility**1.03.49.05.0
Index of Shareholders’ Power***3.05.09.05.0
Index of Investor Protection****3.34.48.35.0

Source: Doing Business- Last Available Data.

Note: *The Greater the Index, the More Transparent the Conditions of Transactions. **The Greater the Index, the More the Manager is Personally Responsible. *** The Greater the Index, the Easier it Will Be For Shareholders to Take Legal Action. **** The Greater the Index, the Higher the Level of Investor Protection.

 
Foreign Direct Investment200820092010
FDI Inward Flow (million USD)482381418
FDI Stock (million USD)5,8146,2236,641
Performance Index*, Ranking on 141 Economies10383-
Potential Index**, Ranking on 141 Economies126--
Number of Greenfield Investments***58-
FDI Inwards (in % of GFCF****)18.5-5.1-
FDI Stock (in % of GDP)24.827.8-

Source: UNCTAD - Last Available Data.

Note: * The UNCTAD Inward FDI Performance Index is Based on a Ratio of the Country's Share in Global FDI Inflows and its Share in Global GDP. ** The UNCTAD Inward FDI Potential Index is Based on 12 Economic and Structural Variables Such as GDP, Foreign Trade, FDI, Infrastructures, Energy Use, R&D, Education, Country Risk. *** Green Field Investments Are a Form of Foreign Direct Investment Where a Parent Company Starts a New Venture in a Foreign Country By Constructing New Operational Facilities From the Ground Up. **** Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF) Measures the Value of Additions to Fixed Assets Purchased By Business, Government and Households Less Disposals of Fixed Assets Sold Off or Scrapped.

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Why You Should Choose to Invest in the Côte d'Ivoire

Strong Points
The country's main strong points are:
- A skilled workforce; and
-  A rich sub-soil and a favorable climate for agriculture.
Ivory Coast is also an important financial area in West Africa.
Weak Points
The country's weak points are:
- Its highly significant debt;
- Political instability;
- Red tape;
- Corruption problems; and
- The poor condition of infrastructures.
Ivory Coast is also one of the least competitive country in the world. In 2009, the country was ranked 110th over 134 countries, according the World Economic Forum global competitiveness indicator.
Government Measures to Motivate or Restrict FDI
The Ivorian government has established a number of measures to promote foreign investment:
- a one-stop shop for company creation;
- greater investment protection;
- a major works' program for road infrastructures, in particular with the privatization of the Abidjan - Ouagadougou railway line.

In the face of the economic development challenge, Ivory Coast has committed itself to making the private sector the growth driver in the coming years. Consequently, the authorities have recently established substantial tax reliefs in order to create permanent revival conditions in the private sector. Despite these measures, the private sector considers company taxation still to be restrictive and that the business climate remains unfavorable to investment. For more information, refer to the African Economic Outlook website

Bilateral Investment Conventions Signed By the Côte d'Ivoire
Further information on Investing in the Franc Zone.

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Procedures Relative to Foreign Investment

Freedom of Establishment
Investment is completely free for a foreigner, there are no restrictions. Foreign investors are treated as locals.
Acquisition of Holdings
A majority holding interest in the capital of a local company is legal in Côte d'Ivoire.
Obligation to Declare
The agency for the promotion of foreign investment in the country provides information on the authorizations required for setting up a business.
Competent Organization For the Declaration
The Center for the Promotion of Investment in Côte d'Ivoire (CEPICI) gives information about the authorizations required.
Requests For Specific Authorizations
The Center for the Promotion of Investment in Côte d'Ivoire gives information about the authorizations required (in French).
 
Learn more about Foreign Investment in the Côte d'Ivoire on Globaltrade.net, the Directory for International Trade Service Providers.
 

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Investment Opportunities

Investment Aid Agency
Guide to Establishment in Côte d'Ivoire
Investing in the Franc zone (in French)
Tenders, Projects and Public Procurement
DgMarket, Tenders Worldwide
Other Useful Resources
Ministry of the Economy and Finance

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