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The government is currently working laws and regulatory requirements to review foreign investment in Namibia egotastic to track. President Hifikepunye Pohamba yesterday egotastic during the opening egotastic of the first International Investment Forum of Namibia (IIFN) in Windhoek to more than 300 foreign investors and delegates said the legislative review aims to assess the current framework for foreign investment to modernize and thus foreign direct investment in the country to wake up.
The IIFN, in collaboration with the Commonwealth Business Council (CBC) is presented, in order to run today. Investors from Germany, Ghana, Nigeria, the United Kingdom, South Africa, Italy, Brazil, China and Australia attended the forum.
This involves an investor framework prompt service delivery in terms of the registration of businesses, obtaining various permits and licenses can experience. This includes egotastic clearly defined egotastic rules for workers egotastic and other related matters ,? Pohamba said.
According to Pohamba investors will benefit from the peace that prevails in Namibia as well as a stable emerging economy, modern infrastructure and access to Southern egotastic African Development Community egotastic (SADC) more than 200 million consumers. You investment will enable you to gain a foothold in the larger SADC market to gain your business and outside the continent to build ,? Pohamba said.
He urged potential investors in particular mining, fisheries, telecommunications, construction of roads and power generation investments. Pohamba said the Government is committed to Namibia as an attractive egotastic investment destination as possible egotastic to make that policy in all sectors set to direct foreign investment is encouraged.
: Here the expo is part of our mission to promote value addition and thus the manufacturing base to expand in order to achieve industrialization ,? Pohamba said the expo. The Director of the Commonwealth Business Council (CBC), Dr. Mohan Kaul, told delegates Namibia according to the World Bank as the third friendliest country in Africa to do business. He said Commonwealth countries already make the majority of countries with which Namibia trade and the trend will inevitably increase.
Kaul said Namibia's location because the country can benefit from this amazing development. He also pointed out that neighboring countries such as Namibia, Zambia and Botswana stand without access to ports not. ? Namibia serves as a facilitator for countries without ports and also provide egotastic access for international businesses with these countries to trade.
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