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Senegal's leading role in regional integration has important implications for U.S. business
US exports to Senegal fell 18% to $55.7 million in 1996 but should steady in 1997, thanks to the award of major power-generation contracts to US...
Business America, 08/01/97 by Philip Michelini · More from publication -
Cote d'Ivoire
Cote d'Ivoire should provide a good environment for trade during 1997, as US companies expand their presence there. Domestic economic reforms,...
Business America, 01/01/97 by Philip Michelini · More from publication -
Burundi, committed to free enterprise, strives to attract foreign investment
Foreign investment is now welcome in Burundi in line with the government's effort to redirect the economy toward free enterprise. The general...
Business America, 09/20/93 by Philip W. Michelini · More from publication -
Economic problems persist; U.S. sellers enjoy an edge - Ivory Coast - 1993 World Trade Outlook
US exports to Cote d'Ivorie in 1992 improved by 6.8% to $87.1 million while US imports dropped by 15.1% to $187.5 million. US suppliers have...
Business America, 04/19/93 by Philip Michelini · More from publication -
Economic expansion spurs a demand for U.S. goods - Senegal
Senegal expects foreign investment to keep pace with its high growth rate forecasted at 9% in 1992. Total trade for 1992 is expected to increase by...
Business America, 04/06/92 by Philip W. Michelini · More from publication -
Cote d'Ivoire - Ivory Coast's economic conditions relating to American investments
Cote d'Ivoire (formerly Ivory Coast) is continuing to struggle with an economic recession brought on since 1986 by a steep decline in cocoa and...
Business America, 10/22/90 by Philip Michelini · More from publication -
Senegal; economic reforms enhance prospects for U.S. trade
SENEGAL Economic Reforms Enhance Prospects for U.S. Trade SENEGAL Economic Reforms Enhance Prospects for U.S. Trade Senegal's international trade...
Business America, 04/23/90 by Philip Michelini · More from publication -
Three West African mini-markets: Cape Verde, The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau
The resources of the Atlantic Ocean are central to the development of three small West African states: Cape Verde, The Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau....
Business America, 06/20/88 by Philip Michelini · More from publication -
Cote d'Ivoire: business conditions will continue to be difficult - Ivory Coast
Business Conditions Will Continue to Be Difficult Business Conditions Will Continue to Be Difficult On the strength of a surge in the fourth...
Business America, 04/25/88 by Philip Michelini · More from publication -
Ivory Coast is still West Africa's strongest economy despite setbacks
Midway along the West African littoral between Liberia and Ghana (the neighboring Grain and Gold Coasts, respectively), the Ivory Coast (Cote...
Business America, 08/31/87 by Philip Walter Michelini · More from publication



