Tar71 june 2015 mauritius synopsis

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#71 ‒ dated June 2015 ‒ Out 25 May Booking deadline: 6 May ‒ Material deadline: 8 May Extra circulation includes: ● Africa Energy Forum ● Africa ● West

Ports & Harbours ● Africa GRI Real Estate ● SAITEX & Central Africa Com ● WAPIC

UNPARALLELED BUSINESS EXPERTISE THE AFRICA REPORT is the only media to have been awarded Media Of the Year and best pan African business publication three times (2012, 2007 and 2006). Its recognized high-quality coverage of the African business environment is combined with the strongest pan African and international circulation.

 24-page MAURITIUS Focus In every issue of The Africa Report, the central section of the magazine is dedicated to a specific country, close-ups of performance and prospects in a high-growth African market; indepth portrait of the continent s essential markets, its key players and success stories.

YOUR KEY BENEFITS  Influential: The Africa Report is part of Groupe Jeune Afrique, a 54-year influential media group

 Unparalleled business expertise.  Highest-circulated Anglophone pan African

60,000 copies 67 countries 450,000 readers

magazine

 Efficient multi-channel distribution  Reaching policy makers and business elites  Unique exposure: on sale in 67 countries  The preferred pan African communication vehicle (Advertising leader since 2009)

65% are upper management & senior officials

68% make or influence investment decisions

 DOSSIER: POWER & ENERGY The needs in African markets ● Financing the Power Generation ● The new curse for Gas-to-power including map of top gas projects in Africa today ● Geothermal power in Africa ● The Public-Private Partnerships in utilities ●

 FRONTLINE - The 100 Influential Nigerians

 BUSINESS BRANDING AFRICA: intellectual property revolution & how Africa needs to start valuing its brands

 Kenya & South Africa CONTACT: advertising@theafricareport.com T +33 1 4647 2544 ‒ Fax +33 1 4647 8132


#71 ‒ dated June 2015 ‒ Out 25 May Booking deadline: 6 May ‒ Material deadline: 8 May Extra circulation includes: ● Africa Energy Forum

MAURITIUS Focus

● Africa ● West

Ports & Harbours ● Africa GRI Real Estate ● SAITEX & Central Africa Com ● WAPIC

In every issue, THE AFRICA REPORT covers Mauritius business and political news. In addition to, we will dedicate in 2015 a 24-page central Focus to this dynamic African economy. This year exclusive Focus on Mauritius will be released in the June in The Africa Report. Apart from being the best selling international publication in most African countries, THE AFRICA REPORT has a worldwide circulation and audience: 60,000 copies per month and 450,000 readers; comprising African political and economic decision-makers, foreign institutional as well as private investors.

Africa is the target Africa is the target of Mauritius charge to become a stronger investment and financing hub. Mauritius has already made significant progress in diversifying its reliance on investment flows to India, with 54.4% of all investment flows channeled through the country targeting Africa in 2013. In addition to positioning Mauritius as an investment hub into Africa, the government is also encouraging direct investment by local firms into the continent.

Mauritius central FOCUS A comprehensive analysis of Mauritius business prospects for the years to come, as a hub in Africa.

 Finance. Building a banking Hub. The financial services sector is forging new partnerships and adapting its product offerings to help investors expand their activities throughout Africa.  Manufacturing. Made in Mauritius. entrepreneurs are producing high-end goods ranging from watch parts to complex medical devices.

 Overview  Facing local challenges  Textiles. Tailored for growth. After years of job  Sector by sector analysis cuts and factory closures, Mauritian garment and  Interviews & success stories textiles industry leaders are dreaming big and  People to watch: the movers and seeking to make the country into a marketing shakers of Mauritius promising centre and fashion hub. future  The Mauritian tourism sector, a key pillar of the economy, recorded lower growth rates than expected.  A number of Mauritian firms are already active abroad and looking to further expand their footprints, whether through partnerships or physically setting up shop or acquiring assets in new countries.

CONTACT: advertising@theafricareport.com T +33 1 4647 2544 ‒ Fax +33 1 4647 8132


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